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Quoted: Yep. I live in the country, drive a F250, manage construction, shoot guns, own a tractor and hunt. Spinning at 98 cadence on my sworks melts the stress away. I don’t go against the hive mind of GD much, but the idea of freedom is lost on many. At this point, all that can be said is, at least we aren’t fat. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Give them plenty of space and wait for a safe place to pass. Yes, I am a cyclist. I also shoot guns and drive a pickup. Yep. I live in the country, drive a F250, manage construction, shoot guns, own a tractor and hunt. Spinning at 98 cadence on my sworks melts the stress away. I don’t go against the hive mind of GD much, but the idea of freedom is lost on many. At this point, all that can be said is, at least we aren’t fat. Certainly not the case in NoVA. On the way to the gym on Saturday mornings and there's a stretch where all the fat fucks in spandex park their cars and mount their front wheels before clogging up traffic. |
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If the road doesn't have a bike lane or a sizeable shoulder I'll ride in the center of the lane. Its too scary to be riding on the side and have big ass trucks buzz you from inches away. For drivers being behind a cyclist can be an annoying experience, but for a cyclist that was buzzed its really scary. I'd rather ride in the center of the lane when there are no other options than risk getting clipped by a mirror.
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Quoted: Give em a little credit. They are working on it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Certainly not the case in NoVA. On the way to the gym on Saturday mornings and there's a stretch where all the fat fucks in spandex park their cars and mount their front wheels before clogging up traffic. Give em a little credit. They are working on it. I give them a C for effort, and most will use the two lane bike/walking path along this stretch of road, but there are always a couple douchbags that still ride in the road, presumably because the pack on the trail is "too slow" for them. Or maybe it's the pedestrians getting in their way. It's almost like they don't enjoy a slower organism in the lane of travel. Interesting observations on their part... |
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Quoted: You might want to rethink that a bike has the same rights as a car by law. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Depends on if they are following the rules. Out of bike lane (when there is one) = get buzzed. 2 next to each other and in roadway = get buzzed. Run red light = get buzzed. In bike lane and single file, I extend as much courtesy as possible and leave plenty of room. And subject to the same traffic rules (stopping at stop signs, red lights, moving over when holding up a certain number of vehicles, etc.). |
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Quoted: I give them a C for effort, and most will use the two lane bike/walking path along this stretch of road, but there are always a couple douchbags that still ride in the road, presumably because the pack on the trail is "too slow" for them. Or maybe it's the pedestrians getting in their way. It's almost like they don't enjoy a slower organism in the lane of travel. Interesting observations on their part... View Quote Good point. But you know you can get around them. |
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Quoted: Threads like this help justify my decision to ride bike in the CENTER of the drive lane. I used to try to squeeze over but the more room you give a driver and the more they'll take. Fuckitoll. Just ride in the center of the lane. Now all you motherfuckers can wait behind me. View Quote It took me about a decade of trying to do the right thing and give everyone space but when I did many cars would purposely come close. So yeah most cars just go around me into the other lane. Its the safest method for me. I hate it. Granted I dont ride any later than 7am. I just dont like traffic at all when I ride. |
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Quoted: Roads are for motor vehicles only. If you want to ride your Huffy bike, the sidewalk is what you seek. Someone's going to tell me that it's against the law to ride on the sidewalk. No, the sidewalk is for your own safety. A vehicle and a bicycle do not mix well together. Stay in your lane which is a sidewalk and motor vehicle stay in their lane which is the street. End of story. It's for our own safety. View Quote But technically it's illegal... I've started riding my bike to work recently. Yes, I use the sidewalk or shoulder whenever available(no bike lanes in my AO). However the last stretch of my commute there is neither, so I have to be in the roadway. I keep as close to the edge of the road as possible. Bicycles are legally are supposed to operate just like a motor vehicle. Stop a stop lights, stop signs use the lanes just like any other vehicle. Problem is they are too slow for that "legal BS". |
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Quoted: I don't purposely hit humans with my vehicle...even if I want to I literally just view the spandex fags as the adult version of the suburban kids who never learned the hard lessons about riding their bikes in traffic. It's sad, but...the retarded are sorta sad folk. Maybe they're happier? Idk...but I'm not gonna run any over. I'm opposed to killing retards for the sake of being retarded. View Quote Don't kid yourself. There are people who do and then they either run or claim it was an accident. |
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Depends entirely on their behavior.
I ride 25-30 miles 2-3x per week. I try to avoid roads, and we're fortunate to have 100+ miles of bike path that doesn't intersect with automobile traffic very often. There are plenty of Foolish riders around here on the streets, though, since Tucson is considered a cycling mecca, especially for the super serious race types and geriatric snowbirds. It's funny, though, because most of the roads here ain't too smooth, and wi'll rattle your teeth even on a nice composite bike. |
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Quoted: It took me about a decade of trying to do the right thing and give everyone space but when I did many cars would purposely come close. So yeah most cars just go around me into the other lane. Its the safest method for me. I hate it. Granted I dont ride any later than 7am. I just dont like traffic at all when I ride. View Quote 7am. What time do you start? I start when the sun is up and drivers have a full view. I usually don't finish before 1pm. |
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Quoted: Good point. But you know you can get around them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I give them a C for effort, and most will use the two lane bike/walking path along this stretch of road, but there are always a couple douchbags that still ride in the road, presumably because the pack on the trail is "too slow" for them. Or maybe it's the pedestrians getting in their way. It's almost like they don't enjoy a slower organism in the lane of travel. Interesting observations on their part... Good point. But you know you can get around them. I'd rather go over...but I'm too pretty for the penitentiary |
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Quoted: Depends on if they are following the rules. Out of bike lane (when there is one) = get buzzed. 2 next to each other and in roadway = get buzzed. Run red light = get buzzed. In bike lane and single file, I extend as much courtesy as possible and leave plenty of room. View Quote not too long ago, I actually saw local PD pull over a cyclist for running a stop sign. |
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If a cyclist cannot at least keep up within 5 mph of the posted speed limit, stay off the roads and hit the rails to trails.
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Quoted: Quoted: In this thread the homicidal among us out them selves You say that like it’s a bad thing Well you see. We are on a forum that's all about rights to own deadly things and we are always pissing about encroachment on those rights. Then we out ourselves as psychos on said forum, which then just undermines the whole argument... |
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90% of cyclists have shit road etiquette, at least in the northeast. It's an extension of their passive aggressive flex life, like mask laws and banning gas powered mowers and weed wackers. View Quote This. There is a solution however..... https://www.facebook.com/country1067/videos/lmao-lukebryan-added-a-train-horn-to-his-truck-and-rode-behind-his-wife-linabrya/617967172482280/ |
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Quoted: Threads like this help justify my decision to ride bike in the CENTER of the drive lane. I used to try to squeeze over but the more room you give a driver and the more they'll take. Fuckitoll. Just ride in the center of the lane. Now all you motherfuckers can wait behind me. View Quote I try to get along with cyclists. I really do. But if I came across someone like you that wouldn't let me pass in a vehicle, when I did get around you I would be slowing down so much that you wouldn't be able to keep your bike standing upright. If you want to get along with vehicles don't be a jerk. |
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Quoted: Show me on the doll where that rule hurt you. I'd rather a cyclist keeps his ass moving than holding up traffic any more than they already are. View Quote If they all started stopping then the cage ragers would bitch about having to overtake or wait for right hand turns. It’s a damned if you do, damned if you don’t situation. |
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Quoted: I try to get along with cyclists. I really do. But if I came across someone like you that wouldn't let me pass in a vehicle, when I did get around you I would be slowing down so much that you wouldn't be able to keep your bike standing upright. If you want to get along with vehicles don't be a jerk. View Quote He's yanking your chain. Probably doesn't even ride. |
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Quoted: Depends entirely on their behavior. I ride 25-30 miles 2-3x per week. I try to avoid roads, and we're fortunate to have 100+ miles of bike path that doesn't intersect with automobile traffic very often. There are plenty of Foolish riders around here on the streets, though, since Tucson is considered a cycling mecca, especially for the super serious race types and geriatric snowbirds. It's funny, though, because most of the roads here ain't too smooth, and wi'll rattle your teeth even on a nice composite bike. View Quote You're world tour material. |
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Quoted: I try to get along with cyclists. I really do. But if I came across someone like you that wouldn't let me pass in a vehicle, when I did get around you I would be slowing down so much that you wouldn't be able to keep your bike standing upright. If you want to get along with vehicles don't be a jerk. View Quote The law is usually that if a cyclist doesn’t have a dedicated lane or a shoulder to ride in they are justified to take the lane and that motor vehicles are to give them the same berth as if they were a motor vehicle. |
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Quoted: not too long ago, I actually saw local PD pull over a cyclist for running a stop sign. View Quote Cops where I ride are good people. Part of my ride is in a bike lane and I guess someone that was hauling rocks dumped a bunch of 4-5 inch rocks in the bike lane. I came upon a cop clearing the rocks out of the bike lane. I had to stop to help him out because he was protecting me in this case. the guy went above and beyond. |
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Quoted: He's yanking your chain. Probably doesn't even ride. View Quote I ride in harmony until drivers demonstrate that courtesy isn't possible. |
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Quoted: The law is usually that if a cyclist doesn't have a dedicated lane or a shoulder to ride in they are justified to take the lane and that motor vehicles are to give them the same berth as if they were a motor vehicle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I try to get along with cyclists. I really do. But if I came across someone like you that wouldn't let me pass in a vehicle, when I did get around you I would be slowing down so much that you wouldn't be able to keep your bike standing upright. If you want to get along with vehicles don't be a jerk. The law is usually that if a cyclist doesn't have a dedicated lane or a shoulder to ride in they are justified to take the lane and that motor vehicles are to give them the same berth as if they were a motor vehicle. |
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Quoted: 7am. What time do you start? I start when the sun is up and drivers have a full view. I usually don't finish before 1pm. View Quote On the road 4-5am. They see me for sure with the amount of lights I run. I wont ride in rush hour around here. Hell I dont even like to drive during rush hour. |
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Quoted: Not yanking chain, do ride. I mostly keep it to the side when there's enough bike lane. There are other times that isn't suitable. I've been buzzed while entering a traffic circle, so now I make it a point to prevent that. I've also been passed on double yellow while turning left into my own driveway on residential street. That one's a real fuckboi move. I ride in harmony until drivers demonstrate that courtesy isn't possible. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: He's yanking your chain. Probably doesn't even ride. I ride in harmony until drivers demonstrate that courtesy isn't possible. Those gang signs aren't just for looking cool. |
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I’ll never understand these people… Perfectly good bike path and this guy chose the road.
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Quoted: I’ll never understand these people… Perfectly good bike path and this guy chose the road. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/68059/B0312AA7-8699-4586-BA2A-EE944CA66927_jpe-2460795.JPG View Quote See it now. I'd be on the path. |
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Quoted: I’ll never understand these people… Perfectly good bike path and this guy chose the road. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/68059/B0312AA7-8699-4586-BA2A-EE944CA66927_jpe-2460795.JPG View Quote In my area they use the bike path speed limit as an excuse. They want to go faster than the 15 mph speed limit on the path, even though I've never seen anyone enforce it, but they don't give a shit about slowing everyone else down. |
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As a new biker who just started riding last fall, I am blessed to have enough bike trails within easy reach of my house that I almost never ride in the road. If there’s a sidewalk available where there is no trail, I take it. It’s not illegal here. Even if it were, I’ll risk a ticket over a car grille smashing my spine from behind any day. The only time I ride in the road is in neighborhoods, where traffic is very light and slow, and people are used to seeing bikes. When cars come, I give them ample room.
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Since I always try to be objective, and I drive a truck and ride a bike, I always wonder when reading these threads, if anyone considers how we got to this point.
It's a chicken and egg situation. Yeah, there are douchebag bikers who take lanes when they don't have to and ride 4 abreast instead of single file, and there are douchebag arfcommers who will fuck with bikers because some may get in their from time to time. Both are at fault...one slighted the other and the other reacted, doesn't really matter which started it at this point, but it escalated, so here we are. Waaa, you're holding me up by taking the lane...waaa, well someone that looked like you buzzed me and threw a bottle at me yesterday... waaa, but someone that looks like you ran a stop sign last week while I had to wait for the 3 cars in front of me... waaa, but then I had to wait and pass you again... waa...waaa....waaaa. Bunch of self-serving douchebags...all of them. |
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Quoted: They would just stick it in the spokes. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/93/a8/5f/93a85f1098c205fad9486c00d3ea8875.png View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: I didn’t buy this baby for cows or deer. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/417972/20201017_101540-1640866.jpg View Quote Attached File |
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