Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that we are getting some decent pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure in DC, drivers still act as if the entire road is there. Commuting in this morning I had to go around and into traffic b/c two cars were blocking the bike lane. One had pulled into it to go around other traffic, cutting me off, and got oussecwgej I tapped her car and pointed to the bike lane sign. The other was an Uber driver waiting for a fare - they’re the worst. I really hope DC steps enforcement of drivers in cars entering the bike lanes.
I have gotten stuck behind bikers in the car lanes so... and you tapped someone's car and pointed to bike lane sign? This is why nobody likes you bike people![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that we are getting some decent pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure in DC, drivers still act as if the entire road is there. Commuting in this morning I had to go around and into traffic b/c two cars were blocking the bike lane. One had pulled into it to go around other traffic, cutting me off, and got oussecwgej I tapped her car and pointed to the bike lane sign. The other was an Uber driver waiting for a fare - they’re the worst. I really hope DC steps enforcement of drivers in cars entering the bike lanes.
If you touched my car or even tried to talk to me I would likely get out of my car and walk up to you with the goal of getting you arrested. You can't tap people's cars or even gesture towards them -- where the hell did you grow up. Not Boston or NY. Just slow down and wait.
Wow, tough guy. How exactly would you get the cyclist arrested?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that we are getting some decent pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure in DC, drivers still act as if the entire road is there. Commuting in this morning I had to go around and into traffic b/c two cars were blocking the bike lane. One had pulled into it to go around other traffic, cutting me off, and got oussecwgej I tapped her car and pointed to the bike lane sign. The other was an Uber driver waiting for a fare - they’re the worst. I really hope DC steps enforcement of drivers in cars entering the bike lanes.
If you touched my car or even tried to talk to me I would likely get out of my car and walk up to you with the goal of getting you arrested. You can't tap people's cars or even gesture towards them -- where the hell did you grow up. Not Boston or NY. Just slow down and wait.
Wow, tough guy. How exactly would you get the cyclist arrested?
NP. I’m a cop, and don’t care for jackass bikers, so I’d just arrest you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ban bikes!
This was send in jest I think but there is merit to it. Bikes of all kinds and scooters should be banned in cities. It would help a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Ban bikes!
blow them a kiss....Anonymous wrote:Give the car knock and give a thumbs down. Makes them so mad.
Anonymous wrote:Earlier today we were waiting at a light on a pretty steep hill, Biker comes along goes around our car through the intersection w/ a red light just before the light changes, we are then behind the bike going up a steep hill where he is riding very slowly (there was no reason for him to run a light and pass a car when he knew a steep hill was ahead), we go around him once we can pass in the lane going the other way and head up the street. 4 minutes later we are stopped in the left lane waiting for the car in front to turn left, as that car has gone and we are starting up to go straight the same bike comes flying in front of our car from the right making a left turn in front of our car. Luckily we had not gotten up to more than a roll forward and could slam on the brakes - everyone needs to follow the rules of the road and drive/ride in a predictable way that is safe for everyone
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that we are getting some decent pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure in DC, drivers still act as if the entire road is there. Commuting in this morning I had to go around and into traffic b/c two cars were blocking the bike lane. One had pulled into it to go around other traffic, cutting me off, and got oussecwgej I tapped her car and pointed to the bike lane sign. The other was an Uber driver waiting for a fare - they’re the worst. I really hope DC steps enforcement of drivers in cars entering the bike lanes.
If you touched my car or even tried to talk to me I would likely get out of my car and walk up to you with the goal of getting you arrested. You can't tap people's cars or even gesture towards them -- where the hell did you grow up. Not Boston or NY. Just slow down and wait.
Lol if you tried this with me I would put you flat on your ass in seconds. You wouldn’t be thinking about trying to have me arrested, you would be choking on blood and crying for your Mama.
At least you’d look cute in your chartreuse spandex while the cops booked you for attempted murder…
Just because you are a lard ass, don’t mock my spandex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that we are getting some decent pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure in DC, drivers still act as if the entire road is there. Commuting in this morning I had to go around and into traffic b/c two cars were blocking the bike lane. One had pulled into it to go around other traffic, cutting me off, and got oussecwgej I tapped her car and pointed to the bike lane sign. The other was an Uber driver waiting for a fare - they’re the worst. I really hope DC steps enforcement of drivers in cars entering the bike lanes.
If you touched my car or even tried to talk to me I would likely get out of my car and walk up to you with the goal of getting you arrested. You can't tap people's cars or even gesture towards them -- where the hell did you grow up. Not Boston or NY. Just slow down and wait.
Lol if you tried this with me I would put you flat on your ass in seconds. You wouldn’t be thinking about trying to have me arrested, you would be choking on blood and crying for your Mama.
At least you’d look cute in your chartreuse spandex while the cops booked you for attempted murder…
Just because you are a lard ass, don’t mock my spandex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that we are getting some decent pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure in DC, drivers still act as if the entire road is there. Commuting in this morning I had to go around and into traffic b/c two cars were blocking the bike lane. One had pulled into it to go around other traffic, cutting me off, and got oussecwgej I tapped her car and pointed to the bike lane sign. The other was an Uber driver waiting for a fare - they’re the worst. I really hope DC steps enforcement of drivers in cars entering the bike lanes.
If you touched my car or even tried to talk to me I would likely get out of my car and walk up to you with the goal of getting you arrested. You can't tap people's cars or even gesture towards them -- where the hell did you grow up. Not Boston or NY. Just slow down and wait.
Wow, tough guy. How exactly would you get the cyclist arrested?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that we are getting some decent pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure in DC, drivers still act as if the entire road is there. Commuting in this morning I had to go around and into traffic b/c two cars were blocking the bike lane. One had pulled into it to go around other traffic, cutting me off, and got oussecwgej I tapped her car and pointed to the bike lane sign. The other was an Uber driver waiting for a fare - they’re the worst. I really hope DC steps enforcement of drivers in cars entering the bike lanes.
If you touched my car or even tried to talk to me I would likely get out of my car and walk up to you with the goal of getting you arrested. You can't tap people's cars or even gesture towards them -- where the hell did you grow up. Not Boston or NY. Just slow down and wait.
Lol if you tried this with me I would put you flat on your ass in seconds. You wouldn’t be thinking about trying to have me arrested, you would be choking on blood and crying for your Mama.
At least you’d look cute in your chartreuse spandex while the cops booked you for attempted murder…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that we are getting some decent pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure in DC, drivers still act as if the entire road is there. Commuting in this morning I had to go around and into traffic b/c two cars were blocking the bike lane. One had pulled into it to go around other traffic, cutting me off, and got oussecwgej I tapped her car and pointed to the bike lane sign. The other was an Uber driver waiting for a fare - they’re the worst. I really hope DC steps enforcement of drivers in cars entering the bike lanes.
If you touched my car or even tried to talk to me I would likely get out of my car and walk up to you with the goal of getting you arrested. You can't tap people's cars or even gesture towards them -- where the hell did you grow up. Not Boston or NY. Just slow down and wait.
This is unhinged. You are in such a hurry that you block people’s way instead of taking a age minutes to find a legal place to park your car. But then you have time to get out of your car if someone (horrors!) touched your car or glances at you wrong. Car brain is crazy man.
Also in New York if you block pedestrians you will absolutely get your car tapped or worse. Lol at the idea that New Yorkers are going to defer to people stupid enough to drive cars in the city.
New Yorkers are worse than bike riders and Uber drivers. Maybe spend more time cleaning up your filthy disgusting city that you think is charming.
Oh sure, we’re the awful city. Your city is where all the car-jacking are, you fool. Enjoy YOUR crime-ridden shithole.