Anonymous wrote:Or we could just close MacArthur Boulevard to vehicular traffic on weekends and let cyclists, rollerbladers and others use the road. If you need to go somewhere, use a different route or get on a bike.
Anonymous wrote:In my experience from almost 10 years of living around Glen Echo: Bikers around Glen Echo generally are rude, abusive, obnoxious and vile. And care neither for their own safety or that of others. On the canal towpath, it is pedestrians BEWARE. They fly through at full speed and are totally annoyed if THEY have to slow down. On the road they won't use the bike path and go on the road so OTHERS have to slow down. That's right - in their view, they can do whatever they want, at whatever speed they want, and the rest of the world has to conform. Likely because they are wearing spandex (which looks gross on EVERYONE but Lance Armstrong, btw, - don't kid yourselves ... look in the mirror ... it's like some really bad Halloween costume, what the bikers wear). Better yet? The ones who bike on curvy Old Dominion or Georgetown Pike around Virginia Great Falls. Are you all out of your minds? Riding around the Beltway would be safer. And so what if they pay taxes ... if there is a referendum? I bet the bikers lose. There are many more drivers.
Oh my god, this is so true. And funny. I used to have to drive up there to and from Georgetown a few times a week, and everything you say is true.
Anonymous wrote:In my experience from almost 10 years of living around Glen Echo: Bikers around Glen Echo generally are rude, abusive, obnoxious and vile. And care neither for their own safety or that of others. On the canal towpath, it is pedestrians BEWARE. They fly through at full speed and are totally annoyed if THEY have to slow down. On the road they won't use the bike path and go on the road so OTHERS have to slow down. That's right - in their view, they can do whatever they want, at whatever speed they want, and the rest of the world has to conform. Likely because they are wearing spandex (which looks gross on EVERYONE but Lance Armstrong, btw, - don't kid yourselves ... look in the mirror ... it's like some really bad Halloween costume, what the bikers wear). Better yet? The ones who bike on curvy Old Dominion or Georgetown Pike around Virginia Great Falls. Are you all out of your minds? Riding around the Beltway would be safer. And so what if they pay taxes ... if there is a referendum? I bet the bikers lose. There are many more drivers.
Anonymous wrote:Or we could just close MacArthur Boulevard to vehicular traffic on weekends and let cyclists, rollerbladers and others use the road. If you need to go somewhere, use a different route or get on a bike.
Anonymous wrote:Bikers have the legal right to use the road. If you come up on one, then you are supposed to await a break in oncoming traffic to pass. At the same time, the biker has the obligation to stay to the right of the lane.
Good luck getting politicians to support the rights of taxpayers (ie bicyclists) from being able to use a road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I just don't understand the defiance of the bikers. I routinely see bikers swerve through parked cars (at the one lane bridge), zoom from hugging the side of the road to swerving right into the middle of the lane (with no warning). In addition, sometimes you don't see the biker up ahead (b/c of all the curves in the road) an you can come up around a bend and suddenly there's a biker just ahead of you. There's not always warning that there is a biker there. This really endangers everyone.
I'm not sure I know what the rules of the road are w/r/t bikers. I tend to just slow up behind them and wait it out. But drivers behind me will be aggressive and honk, etc. b/c I'm not swerving out of the way of the biker. What is the law about driving? Are we really supposed to drive 5 mph behind a biker?
Ppl honk at you bc you don't pass them. Why would you do that? It's just as obnoxious as the biker. Learn to pass or don't drive if you are scared!
Anonymous wrote:I guess I just don't understand the defiance of the bikers. I routinely see bikers swerve through parked cars (at the one lane bridge), zoom from hugging the side of the road to swerving right into the middle of the lane (with no warning). In addition, sometimes you don't see the biker up ahead (b/c of all the curves in the road) an you can come up around a bend and suddenly there's a biker just ahead of you. There's not always warning that there is a biker there. This really endangers everyone.
I'm not sure I know what the rules of the road are w/r/t bikers. I tend to just slow up behind them and wait it out. But drivers behind me will be aggressive and honk, etc. b/c I'm not swerving out of the way of the biker. What is the law about driving? Are we really supposed to drive 5 mph behind a biker?
Anonymous wrote:Do you have any idea how dangerous you make that road. I know it must be fun to dress up like Lance Armstrong and ride your bike in the road despite the fact that there is a bike path NEXT to the road. But do you ever stop to realize that, in order to avoid hitting you, cars routinely swerve into the other lane making a very, very unsafe situation for everyone. There are so many turns in the road that cars either have to swerve around you or drive 5 mph for a mile or two in order to safely get past you.
Honestly, when I'm in a car, I fear for your safety with all these cars backing up behind you and accelerating/swerving to avoid you. But, mostly, I fear that there will be a serious accident with cars swerving all over an already windy road.
Please, just use the bike path!!