Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cyclists: “We have vehicles and demand the right to drive in the street like a car!”
Cars: “Okay but this is a stop sign.”
Cyclist: “whyyyy should I stop at the stop sign I’m basically a pedestrian anyway and it would cause me to have to dismount from my 12 lb bicycle for three seconds.”
Why are they like this?
If they start paying extra taxes for their bikes, bike liability insurance, extra taxes on food, etc., and they can keep up with traffic speeds, that's fine and dandy. But they better not doddle or get in the way.
Anonymous wrote:Cyclists: “We have vehicles and demand the right to drive in the street like a car!”
Cars: “Okay but this is a stop sign.”
Cyclist: “whyyyy should I stop at the stop sign I’m basically a pedestrian anyway and it would cause me to have to dismount from my 12 lb bicycle for three seconds.”
Why are they like this?
Anonymous wrote:It’s legal in dc to treat as yield.
The better question is: Why don’t cars stop at stop signs— or even red lights?!
Anonymous wrote:It's worse when they ride on the sidewalk, so...
Anonymous wrote:OP literally zero cars come to a full stop at stop signs.
Anonymous wrote:It’s legal for cyclists to run stop signs, so they’re not doing anything wrong. The question is why on earth is that be legal? It seems like recipe for collisions.