No one cares what you call yourselves.Anonymous wrote:We are cyclists, not bikers. Bikers ride motorcycles.
Thanks and goodbye
And the ironic part is that they don't use the paths because it's slows them down. Stop telling us you care about safety. You don't even care about your own safety so of course you could care less about others. I saw a biker almost mow down a ped walking in the cross walk the other day. Blows my mind. Entitledx1000. i know it's fun for you to ride your bike but sometimes we have to think about others.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's call it what it is. This is about drivers who are pissed that they have to slow down. Everything else is window-dressing.
Look how many drivers blow the speed limit on that road. Who are you to throw the rule books at the cyclists? Oh the safety the safety you say. Right.
I disagree. Its about those cyclist who intentionally and actively create dangerous driving conditions.
Anonymous wrote:Let's call it what it is. This is about drivers who are pissed that they have to slow down. Everything else is window-dressing.
Look how many drivers blow the speed limit on that road. Who are you to throw the rule books at the cyclists? Oh the safety the safety you say. Right.
AYFKM? Of course it's frustrating when I have to go 15 miles below the speed limit because I can't pass you when it's unsafe to do so!!!! Once I pass you that should be it!!!!! A safe speed??? Bikers have no regard for safety not even their own. And yes because of the large amount of these indifferent individuals drivers are frustrated!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you.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?
Call me stupid but I don’t get why this is bad. The biker would only be forced to pass on the left in this situation if they are trying to run a light or stop sign. At least, that has always been my experience.
You don't see this as a problem? They purposely want to cause harm to another person.
But the bikers are not actually forced to pass on the left - they can stop and remain where they are in the line up at a light or stop sign. Overtaking cars in those instances frustrates drivers, resulting in the PP's behavior. And again, it is usually done because the cyclist wants to run a stop sign or red light.
I don't agree with PP "risking their lives, F them" comment, but cyclists who overtake vehicles at every f-ing stop sign and light, creating a situation where the driver has to try to pass them over and over again, is ridiculously frustrating and completely unnecessary.
It’s only frustrating because you don’t want to drive at a safe speed and are taking out your frustrations on the biker. It’s not the biker’s fault that you are stuck behind cars every block while the bike lane is clear!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you.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?
Call me stupid but I don’t get why this is bad. The biker would only be forced to pass on the left in this situation if they are trying to run a light or stop sign. At least, that has always been my experience.
You don't see this as a problem? They purposely want to cause harm to another person.
But the bikers are not actually forced to pass on the left - they can stop and remain where they are in the line up at a light or stop sign. Overtaking cars in those instances frustrates drivers, resulting in the PP's behavior. And again, it is usually done because the cyclist wants to run a stop sign or red light.
I don't agree with PP "risking their lives, F them" comment, but cyclists who overtake vehicles at every f-ing stop sign and light, creating a situation where the driver has to try to pass them over and over again, is ridiculously frustrating and completely unnecessary.
It’s only frustrating because you don’t want to drive at a safe speed and are taking out your frustrations on the biker. It’s not the biker’s fault that you are stuck behind cars every block while the bike lane is clear!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By riding in the road, they are endangering everyone! It is called a bike path for a reason.
They are only endangering people if cars don't obey the law.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you.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?
Call me stupid but I don’t get why this is bad. The biker would only be forced to pass on the left in this situation if they are trying to run a light or stop sign. At least, that has always been my experience.
You don't see this as a problem? They purposely want to cause harm to another person.
But the bikers are not actually forced to pass on the left - they can stop and remain where they are in the line up at a light or stop sign. Overtaking cars in those instances frustrates drivers, resulting in the PP's behavior. And again, it is usually done because the cyclist wants to run a stop sign or red light.
I don't agree with PP "risking their lives, F them" comment, but cyclists who overtake vehicles at every f-ing stop sign and light, creating a situation where the driver has to try to pass them over and over again, is ridiculously frustrating and completely unnecessary.
Thank you.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?
Call me stupid but I don’t get why this is bad. The biker would only be forced to pass on the left in this situation if they are trying to run a light or stop sign. At least, that has always been my experience.
You don't see this as a problem? They purposely want to cause harm to another person.
But the bikers are not actually forced to pass on the left - they can stop and remain where they are in the line up at a light or stop sign. Overtaking cars in those instances frustrates drivers, resulting in the PP's behavior. And again, it is usually done because the cyclist wants to run a stop sign or red light.
I don't agree with PP "risking their lives, F them" comment, but cyclists who overtake vehicles at every f-ing stop sign and light, creating a situation where the driver has to try to pass them over and over again, is ridiculously frustrating and completely unnecessary.
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?
Call me stupid but I don’t get why this is bad. The biker would only be forced to pass on the left in this situation if they are trying to run a light or stop sign. At least, that has always been my experience.
You don't see this as a problem? They purposely want to cause harm to another person.
Bikers on the road create unsafe driving conditions. Period. If cars are making it unsafe for you to bike, bike elsewhere. Then we can all get to where we need to (like work) safely. If there are no safe routes for bikers they can take metro as well as one previous poster suggested. Drivers do not want to take part in your death wish.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.
dp We all know there are plenty of drivers who also don't follow the rules of the road but, the difference is they can do much greater damage. The path is a multi-purpose path and not a bike path solely. If everyone would take a deep breath and relax we can all get to where we need to be safely.
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?
Call me stupid but I don’t get why this is bad. The biker would only be forced to pass on the left in this situation if they are trying to run a light or stop sign. At least, that has always been my experience.
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 sound confused. We are not the a-holes. We are complaining about the a-holes. Don’t like cars? Take the path and try to do better.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:Serious question.
Are they ANY rules they have to follow re number of bikers that can ride to together; where they can ride, time of day?
I have seen copy pulling over large groups on a two lane road. So just wondering