Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bikes are vehicles just like cars. Bicyclists have a right to use the road, just like drivers of cars. If you don't like driving on a road with bicyclists, then choose a different route.
Exactly.
Don’t like bicyclists? Fine. Take metro, a-hole.
Then bicycles must obey the posted speeds, traffic lights, and rules of the road. If they stayed in the lane instead of running up beside cars and overtaking them at stops then drivers would see them. But oh right - they can't maintain the minimum speed in a lane like cars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bikes are vehicles just like cars. Bicyclists have a right to use the road, just like drivers of cars. If you don't like driving on a road with bicyclists, then choose a different route.
Exactly.
Don’t like bicyclists? Fine. Take metro, a-hole.
Anonymous wrote:Bikes are vehicles just like cars. Bicyclists have a right to use the road, just like drivers of cars. If you don't like driving on a road with bicyclists, then choose a different route.
Anonymous wrote:I spray they with a water gun
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever and wherever I pass a biker in traffic I always hug the curb afterwards which forces them to stop or pass me on the left, risking their lives. F them.
np Wow. you would knowingly cause harm to another person? You are a monster. What if it was your kid, wife, husband etc?
DP. It is wrong for a biker to try to pass on the right. The biker needs to slow down and take his/her turn behind the car. If the biker moves to the left then s/he has made a bad choice, not the car driver.
+1 This is why bikers need licenses and police need to be able to write them tickets. Too many of them want to obey the law only when it is convenient for them; otherwise, they want to blow through stop signs, weave through cars sitting at lights, and basically run amok.
I have no sympathy for any of the bikers when they fail to follow the rules of the road and then have a problem. When I read about biker accidents usually it is the biker's fault although the biker community tries to act like it wasn't. When I start seeing more law-abiding behaviors by bikers then I'll be more concerned.
You don't even know the law well. It is legal for bicyclists to move between cars when they are stopped. I think the language is asking the lines of "when it's safe to do so". But you think that things that annoy you are illegal.
And I'm sure you are aware that driving 1 mph over the speed limit is illegal. I'm sure you really care about that.
IMO it is very unsafe for bikers to move between cars. And I doubt their ability to judge "safe" since they are ... wait for it ... riding bikes. They get what they deserve when they do dumb things. Too bad, so sad. Not.
Anonymous wrote:Look folks here's the deal. Recreational bikers F up traffic. They know they F up traffic. They just don't care that they F up traffic (and make for unsafe road conditions).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever and wherever I pass a biker in traffic I always hug the curb afterwards which forces them to stop or pass me on the left, risking their lives. F them.
np Wow. you would knowingly cause harm to another person? You are a monster. What if it was your kid, wife, husband etc?
DP. It is wrong for a biker to try to pass on the right. The biker needs to slow down and take his/her turn behind the car. If the biker moves to the left then s/he has made a bad choice, not the car driver.
+1 This is why bikers need licenses and police need to be able to write them tickets. Too many of them want to obey the law only when it is convenient for them; otherwise, they want to blow through stop signs, weave through cars sitting at lights, and basically run amok.
I have no sympathy for any of the bikers when they fail to follow the rules of the road and then have a problem. When I read about biker accidents usually it is the biker's fault although the biker community tries to act like it wasn't. When I start seeing more law-abiding behaviors by bikers then I'll be more concerned.
You don't even know the law well. It is legal for bicyclists to move between cars when they are stopped. I think the language is asking the lines of "when it's safe to do so". But you think that things that annoy you are illegal.
And I'm sure you are aware that driving 1 mph over the speed limit is illegal. I'm sure you really care about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever and wherever I pass a biker in traffic I always hug the curb afterwards which forces them to stop or pass me on the left, risking their lives. F them.
np Wow. you would knowingly cause harm to another person? You are a monster. What if it was your kid, wife, husband etc?
DP. It is wrong for a biker to try to pass on the right. The biker needs to slow down and take his/her turn behind the car. If the biker moves to the left then s/he has made a bad choice, not the car driver.
+1 This is why bikers need licenses and police need to be able to write them tickets. Too many of them want to obey the law only when it is convenient for them; otherwise, they want to blow through stop signs, weave through cars sitting at lights, and basically run amok.
I have no sympathy for any of the bikers when they fail to follow the rules of the road and then have a problem. When I read about biker accidents usually it is the biker's fault although the biker community tries to act like it wasn't. When I start seeing more law-abiding behaviors by bikers then I'll be more concerned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever and wherever I pass a biker in traffic I always hug the curb afterwards which forces them to stop or pass me on the left, risking their lives. F them.
np Wow. you would knowingly cause harm to another person? You are a monster. What if it was your kid, wife, husband etc?
DP. It is wrong for a biker to try to pass on the right. The biker needs to slow down and take his/her turn behind the car. If the biker moves to the left then s/he has made a bad choice, not the car driver.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever and wherever I pass a biker in traffic I always hug the curb afterwards which forces them to stop or pass me on the left, risking their lives. F them.
np Wow. you would knowingly cause harm to another person? You are a monster. What if it was your kid, wife, husband etc?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever and wherever I pass a biker in traffic I always hug the curb afterwards which forces them to stop or pass me on the left, risking their lives. F them.
np Wow. you would knowingly cause harm to another person? You are a monster. What if it was your kid, wife, husband etc?