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this topic went on for, like, 18 pages last time, over two threads, and experienced significant input from the anti-cycling crowd who adamantly believe they own a car AND the road.
And often disobeys them.And generally no reprocussions for not obeying road laws.
. You own a car, not the road.
A road paid for by gasoline taxes. How much gas you use in that huffy bub?
How much overall environmental damage does your cage (read: auto) incur? I'll hang up and listen. And, oh, by the way, me and my old lady, with our sole vehicle, which travels less than 6K/yearly, incurs far less damage to the environment than your selfish cage. Please, carry on.
Yes! Most green and responsible. We believe in sharing thoroughfares within legal limits. But what about you and your roadhog tribe? I'll hang up and listen.Yay, that's great. Do you put solar panels and wind turbines in your neighbors yards and brag about how green you are for that too?
Yes! Most green and responsible. We believe in sharing thoroughfares within legal limits. But what about you and your roadhog tribe? I'll hang up and listen.
I'd probably be ok with cyclists if they were in bike lanes, followed the rules, payed their share, and had some kind of license to prove they knew the rules and were qualified.
You still a category rider?I hate it when, I'm riding my bike and some fat in a miniature van full of meth babies, gets in my way.
Because they don't contain pathways that are suitable for 60-100 mile rides @ 20+mph. They also aren't on my way to work.So why in Louisville for example can't cyclists just ride in the parks?
The parks department makes you leave after one lap, huh?Because they don't contain pathways that are suitable for 60-100 mile rides @ 20+mph.
Because they don't contain pathways that are suitable for 60-100 mile rides @ 20+mph. They also aren't on my way to work.
Most. BULLSHIT.Same here. As they are most are reckless and pose a threat to public safety as well as their own.
Many of us cyclists are working to change the elitists amongst us, Chuck. At least here in Austin.I don't have a problem with bicycles on the road per se. The problem I have is so many cyclists have this "elitist attitude" that they can do whatever they want while riding their bike.
I don't have a problem with bicycles on the road per se. The problem I have is so many cyclists have this "elitist attitude" that they can do whatever they want while riding their bike.