Stay off the streets during rush hour. Thanks in advance.
Don't think you'll get much interest or discussion in a bicycle thread buddy.
Really not concerned about that, just venting.
Some people commute to work on their bicycles. If more did so you wouldn't have so much traffic to deal with and people would be a lot healthier.Really not concerned about that, just venting. If grown men want to dress in superhero tights and ride their $2k bikes, I have no problem with that. Just don't do it in the evening when I'm trying to drive home.
Some people commute to work on their bicycles. If more did so you wouldn't have so much traffic to deal with and people would be a lot healthier.
But seriously, did a mean ole cyclist cause you to get home 30 seconds later than you would have done otherwise???
and drives a miniature van/SUVSolid lock OP has a bmi of 35+
Dude you just described my first cousin, minus the glasses. His name is Gene lolI never met a "Gene" that I could trust. Always got a bushy mustache, sun glasses, and a hat.
and drives a miniature van/SUV
But its two whole minutes, you can do a lot in two minutes. Rick Pinito can do 8 ****** in that amount of time.I'm convinced that in 10 years there will be a thread here titled, "Any Walkers out There?" In which someone goes on a rant that someone in Walmart was going through the aisles while actually standing upright and hindering the mobility scooter lanes. It took 2 minutes more to get their diabetes supplies. The show-off was all standing upright, strutting around in things called pants and shoes. He needs to put his gown on and get on a hover-round like a real man.
Please post your route & schedule. TIA.Really not concerned about that, just venting. If grown men want to dress in superhero tights and ride their $2k bikes, I have no problem with that. Just don't do it in the evening when I'm trying to drive home.
OP thinks just because she is killing the environment that she is better than cyclists?
Well, to be fair, he does probably take up the room 2 people do, so, maybe him being overweight allows that.What makes you have more right to the road than me? Is it your smoke stacks or the truck nuts?
Mostly black bike shorts.
I, like most actual cyclist, follow the rules of the road. Sorry it slows you down.
All joking aside, I have no problem at all with cyclists in general. What I'm trying to understand is with all of the back roads and trails in this world why some people want to inconvenience others by riding on busy streets.
My theory is that some people just like to be seen,.
All joking aside, I have no problem at all with cyclists in general. What I'm trying to understand is with all of the back roads and trails in this world why some people want to inconvenience others by riding on busy streets.
My theory is that some people just like to be seen,.
Many of us ride on busy streets because thoroughfares are shared resources accessible to all. Those of us who consider ourselves responsible cyclists, obey the stated rules of the road. Likewise, if you keep your eyes on the road while maintaining control of your vehicle, then all stakeholders can co-exist peacefully.All joking aside, I have no problem at all with cyclists in general. What I'm trying to understand is with all of the back roads and trails in this world why some people want to inconvenience others by riding on busy streets.
My theory is that some people just like to be seen,.
I also care about mother nature. Does that count?We can all live in harmony...just take your pleasure cruise somewhere that doesn't back up traffic. Are you one of those inconsiderate people who only care about themselves?
Here, close to home, I ride either bike lanes or sidewalks. Sidewalk riding in Austin is permissible everywhere except the 6th street area downtown. 75% of my daily commute is conducted on streets with dedicated bike lanes.I don't have too much issue with cyclists driving home.
I do wonder the mindset behind cyclists and where and when they choose to ride. I've seen the way people drive......talking/texting on phones, reading books, doing make-up, eating......or just impatient or bad driving. I'm not a cyclist, but I have to wonder why you would choose the busiest parts of the day......some of the busiest 2 lane roads......with little to no shoulders?
There's a reason why we hear "Cyclist found in ditch, presumed dead" on the evening news about 10x during an average Summer.
I also care about mother nature. Does that count?
I bike for selfish reasons. Health and I enjoy the hell out of it. Being out in the country on a nice warm day, rolling through the horse farms. Awesome stuff.