Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on gods green earth would they prioritize bike lanes in an ice storm? They have barely main streets. And even the slightest bit of ice makes biking dangerous anyhow. Use a 4-wheeled vehicle or your 2 feet.
Right. OP is not some Ineos Grenadier or Jumbo Visma stud preparing for the Giro d’Italia. If you want to ride so badly, lose some weight, drop your heart rate, increase VOmax, go to Europe, get yourself on a Pro Continental team or a World Tour team, and become a domestique for Pinot, Bardot, or Quintana. Otherwise, take a day off.
Anonymous wrote:Why on gods green earth would they prioritize bike lanes in an ice storm? They have barely main streets. And even the slightest bit of ice makes biking dangerous anyhow. Use a 4-wheeled vehicle or your 2 feet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not surprising, OP. Bicyclists are very much secondary citizens in the US. Please complain to your local elected officials.
I’m just so mad tho. Just want to scream in frustration. And no one is accountable. This city does NOTHING for you if you’re not a driver or a walker.
Can I vent and tell you that I am pissed that this city took so many car lanes and turned them into stupid bike lanes. Streets that use to have two lanes are backed up in traffic because they[ve been reduced to one lane. I am so mad that this city is doing so much for bikers who speed through red lights and stop signs. Vent over.
Agree!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not surprising, OP. Bicyclists are very much secondary citizens in the US. Please complain to your local elected officials.
I’m just so mad tho. Just want to scream in frustration. And no one is accountable. This city does NOTHING for you if you’re not a driver or a walker.
Can I vent and tell you that I am pissed that this city took so many car lanes and turned them into stupid bike lanes. Streets that use to have two lanes are backed up in traffic because they[ve been reduced to one lane. I am so mad that this city is doing so much for bikers who speed through red lights and stop signs. Vent over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bike in the darn street, if it it that important to you. Did you notice that not all residents have cleared their sidewalks? Things don't run perfectly in winter weather - at least we have electricity and water!!
This. Bike with all the other cyclists who continue to clog roads even when there is a bike lane, nice and dry, right next to them.
Do you not know how to read you dolt? The bike lanes are covered with ice. Pushed there by snowplows clearing the street for CARS.
Idiot.
So when the snow fell, it only fell in the car lanes and bypassed the bike lanes?
) push the ice and snow out of the street and heap it into the bike lanes, where it can sit for weeks before it finally melts. So it’s not just a question of the bike lanes having ice in them the day it snowed, but then days and days afterwards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t bike in the ice and snow. That is the last and least of any conceivable winter weather priority.
Says the American Car Driver, unable to understand that a large swathe of the urban population would be more upwardly mobile if they could bike safely, because they don’t own cars.
In other countries, bike lanes are cleared FIRST.
You should go to one of those countries. Here, we don't do that.
Anonymous wrote:If you're stupid enough to bike in bad weather, you deserve what you get.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bike in the darn street, if it it that important to you. Did you notice that not all residents have cleared their sidewalks? Things don't run perfectly in winter weather - at least we have electricity and water!!
This. Bike with all the other cyclists who continue to clog roads even when there is a bike lane, nice and dry, right next to them.
Do you not know how to read you dolt? The bike lanes are covered with ice. Pushed there by snowplows clearing the street for CARS.
Idiot.
Yes. But even when they aren't, bikers refuse to use them. So why would I support extra effort for their lanes they won't use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not surprising, OP. Bicyclists are very much secondary citizens in the US. Please complain to your local elected officials.
I’m just so mad tho. Just want to scream in frustration. And no one is accountable. This city does NOTHING for you if you’re not a driver or a walker.
Can I vent and tell you that I am pissed that this city took so many car lanes and turned them into stupid bike lanes. Streets that use to have two lanes are backed up in traffic because they[ve been reduced to one lane. I am so mad that this city is doing so much for bikers who speed through red lights and stop signs. Vent over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bike in the darn street, if it it that important to you. Did you notice that not all residents have cleared their sidewalks? Things don't run perfectly in winter weather - at least we have electricity and water!!
This. Bike with all the other cyclists who continue to clog roads even when there is a bike lane, nice and dry, right next to them.
Do you not know how to read you dolt? The bike lanes are covered with ice. Pushed there by snowplows clearing the street for CARS.
Idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not surprising, OP. Bicyclists are very much secondary citizens in the US. Please complain to your local elected officials.
I’m just so mad tho. Just want to scream in frustration. And no one is accountable. This city does NOTHING for you if you’re not a driver or a walker.
Anonymous wrote:Are cyclists ever NOT angry?