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manic_depressive13

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Stryc9 said:
This attitude right here is what makes me want to bludgeon cyclists. You're not better than me just because you ride a fucking bicycle everywhere you go. Some people live out where the buses don't run, have to get up to go to work before the buses start running, don't have bus service in their area, or live far enough away from their workplace that riding a bicycle isn't practical. Get off you environmental high horse, ride your bike on the side of the road where you belong and stop being such an entitled little prick.
Wow, dude, chill out. I don't even own a fucking bike. I was just countering the OPs whining.
 

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CrimsonBlaze said:
I don't mind sharing the road with cyclist, but there has to a be common ground for everyone that is going to use the road.

If you're riding a bike on the street, WEAR A DAMN HELMET. And that's not to make us feel safer, but to keep you cyclists safe. If motorists need to wear seat belts and motorcyclists need to wear helmets, then cyclists need to wear helmets.

Also, officers; if you see a cyclist on the road without wearing a helmet, FREAKIN' STOP THEM. Not sure if you care or find it necessary to enforce the law to everyone on the road for safety, but it clearly needs to be enforced.

Do all this and everything will be fine.
My bigger problem is around here I find

A) Cyclists like to be in the middle of the road for some reason (you are asking to be hit if you do that imho)

B) Not wearing reflective colors, I'm sorry but you can't wear black/dark colors when riding on the road, especially at night, if a vehicle can't see you they can't be morally faulted for hitting you (though they will be under the law...), you gotta wear highly visible colors, I don't care if you look like a highlighter at least you are seen.
 

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Gentleman_Reptile said:
You do not have the right to be in the same lane as a driver. You do not have an engine. You are not a car.
I can't speak for Australia, but where I live, they do have the right. They actually are required to use the road.
 

McMullen

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Gentleman_Reptile said:
*ahem*

Get. Off. The. Road.

You do not have the right to be in the same lane as a driver.
And you do not have an understanding of the laws that apply to cyclists. Bikes are considered vehicles, and expected to be either in the same lane as you or in the bike lanes. There might actually be reasons for those cyclists to not be in the bike lanes. For my part, I prefer to stay in them, because I know there's people like you all over the place who think they have a monopoly on the road lanes. That doesn't mean they're always available (or safe, such as a long line of parallel parked cars in or next to the lane, any one of which could have its driver side door open right before you get to it).

You're armored, you're faster, and unless you screwed up, you should be able to make up for the time lost to cyclists. You also have a bit too much rage, and are probably a bigger danger on the road for that than any cyclist.
 

Laughing Man

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The answer is simple, when cyclists start paying road tax and insurance they will then have as much right to be on the road as I do in my car. Until that point they can shut it with respect to moaning about drivers. Yeah drivers act like idiots, they do stupid things but then so do a lot cyclists, since the driver is the one paying for your modified cycle friendly road, for your cycle friendly bike only cycle path and doing so with a road network that is in piss poor condition as it is, as far as I am concerned the cyclists can just shut the fuck up.

When you pay for it THEN you have a right to complain.
 

AwesomeWunderbar

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lacktheknack said:
AwesomeWunderbar said:
CrimsonBlaze said:
I don't mind sharing the road with cyclist, but there has to a be common ground for everyone that is going to use the road.

If you're riding a bike on the street, WEAR A DAMN HELMET. And that's not to make us feel safer, but to keep you cyclists safe. If motorists need to wear seat belts and motorcyclists need to wear helmets, then cyclists need to wear helmets.

Also, officers; if you see a cyclist on the road without wearing a helmet, FREAKIN' STOP THEM. Not sure if you care or find it necessary to enforce the law to everyone on the road for safety, but it clearly needs to be enforced.

Do all this and everything will be fine.
If your over 18 you don't have to wear a helmet. It's only enforced by law if you are a minor.
Up here, it's all mandatory.

But hey, if you're willing to spill your brains because you're too lazy/insecure to add one piece of body armor, more power to you. Excuse me if I don't cry about your surgery.
Ah, well in Canada it's not, sorry bout that.

And if your talking to me specifically, I am 17 and I have to wear a helmet and even if I didn't I still would. If you weren't and were saying it only to the people who don't I agree. It's stupid to not wear a helmet it can only help.
 

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CrimsonBlaze said:
AwesomeWunderbar said:
CrimsonBlaze said:
I don't mind sharing the road with cyclist, but there has to a be common ground for everyone that is going to use the road.

If you're riding a bike on the street, WEAR A DAMN HELMET. And that's not to make us feel safer, but to keep you cyclists safe. If motorists need to wear seat belts and motorcyclists need to wear helmets, then cyclists need to wear helmets.

Also, officers; if you see a cyclist on the road without wearing a helmet, FREAKIN' STOP THEM. Not sure if you care or find it necessary to enforce the law to everyone on the road for safety, but it clearly needs to be enforced.

Do all this and everything will be fine.
If your over 18 you don't have to wear a helmet. It's only enforced by law if you are a minor.
BELIEVE ME, it's always minors that I see without a helmet and they are always riding in front of, if not beside, police. So the reason I'm upset, more or less, it that there are minors riding on the streets with no helmets and the police can't be bothered to set them straight.
True, because they tend to think they are indestructible. But unfortunately I have to say the police probably have better things to do, I'm not saying your wrong, they certainly should be reprimanding them. It's mainly up to parents to make sure that their kids are wearing a helmet, if I didn't wear mine, I wouldn't have a bike anymore.
 

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Giftfromme said:
Once we realise that cars shouldn't be the primary form of transport for cities, then all shall be good. Think Brussels here, that has a lot of people using bikes, but it could be better. Also there won't be road congestion either

we just need to design cities to use bikes, not cars
not really feasible in sprawled out cities or...just places that get cold. I dont feel like riding a bike 3-4 hours a day to and from work. 15-30 minute drives to work with no traffic are commonplace in many places in the US alone.

dear cyclists,

please obey basic traffic protocols. Just because you are on a bike doesnt mean that you dont have to obey ANY rules and can do whatever floats inside your head.

Also, firecrackers are illegal in my state, so you dont have to worry about people throwing them at you.
 

lacktheknack

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AwesomeWunderbar said:
lacktheknack said:
AwesomeWunderbar said:
CrimsonBlaze said:
I don't mind sharing the road with cyclist, but there has to a be common ground for everyone that is going to use the road.

If you're riding a bike on the street, WEAR A DAMN HELMET. And that's not to make us feel safer, but to keep you cyclists safe. If motorists need to wear seat belts and motorcyclists need to wear helmets, then cyclists need to wear helmets.

Also, officers; if you see a cyclist on the road without wearing a helmet, FREAKIN' STOP THEM. Not sure if you care or find it necessary to enforce the law to everyone on the road for safety, but it clearly needs to be enforced.

Do all this and everything will be fine.
If your over 18 you don't have to wear a helmet. It's only enforced by law if you are a minor.
Up here, it's all mandatory.

But hey, if you're willing to spill your brains because you're too lazy/insecure to add one piece of body armor, more power to you. Excuse me if I don't cry about your surgery.
Ah, well in Canada it's not, sorry bout that.

And if your talking to me specifically, I am 17 and I have to wear a helmet and even if I didn't I still would. If you weren't and were saying it only to the people who don't I agree. It's stupid to not wear a helmet it can only help.
I'm IN Canada... which province are you in? Or have I just been LIED to all my life?

(Not that it matters, because helmets should always be worn anyhow, as we agreed. :p)
 

McMullen

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If this is a message to all cyclists, and some members here are cyclists, most of whom haven't done anything to the OP personally, and the message is clearly meant to be offensive, why is the OP not being issued a warning?
 
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Talaris said:
I also feel who for the cyclist who will get injured if you make good on your threat; falling off a bike is no joke.
No, falling of a bike isn't a joke. Unlike me saying I would push someone off, which is a joke... Although clearly it's outrageous to pepper a light-hearted forum rant with a little bit of humour these days.
 

Verlander

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Something needs to be done about cyclists in London, it's a really big issue at the moment. As in genuinely dangerous for drivers, commuters and pedestrians alike. I'd vote for a party with the balls to deal with them, but unfortunately it's against the current spirit (what with British successes at cycling lately). Half tempted to take a cricket bat to the closest traffic lights now, and take out every cyclist that runs a red...
 

White-Death

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Dear Driver under 20 years of age.
Stop fucking texting and swerving while I'm cycling on the side of the road.I probably will have a fuckton of moneys worth of airsoft gear in my pack and I don't want to buy it all again because you can't hold a steering wheel and you NEED to check what's going on on Facebook.

It's scary when you have some dosey fuck driving their car while letting go of the wheel completely to text,Making me slam on the brakes the instant he/she/it lets go and swerve on the footpath.
 

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Gentleman_Reptile said:
*ahem*

Get. Off. The. Road.

You do not have the right to be in the same lane as a driver.
I don't know what the laws are for your area of the globe, but this is factually incorrect in my part of Canada (and as far as I know, every other part of Canada as well). Bikes can't be ridden down the side walk, nor should they be allowed to do so.

They are road vehicles and should be ridden on the roads if there are no specified bike lanes or trails available for them. End of story.
 

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Laughing Man said:
The answer is simple, when cyclists start paying road tax and insurance they will then have as much right to be on the road as I do in my car. Until that point they can shut it with respect to moaning about drivers.
It is illegal in many places for cyclists to drive anywhere but the road when traveling on main roadways. Driving on the side walk is illegal and for good reason, so no, they already have as much right to use the road as you do. Moreover, they are at far more risk in the event of an accident while on their bike than you are in your car if you hit them. Like it or not, that's simply how it is. Complaining about how they have no right to ride in the streets when they are legally obligated to is silly.
 

Playful Pony

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I can't speak for all places, but where I live it's a huge problem. I don't drive a car. I can't even drive one, I don't have a license and I don't care for one because I don't like to drive and I'm terrible at it. I look really hot in the passanger seat though.. Anyway, cyclists here are constantly putting themselves and others in danger. They refuse to use the biking roads the government spent litteral millions constructing for them, roads that even have tunnels under the road so that they don't even have to get off their bikes at zebras or wait at traffic lights... They have no respect for walking people, and because those little rining bells "look stupid" they don't have those to warn you they are comming, so you only know it when they yell "hey!" when 4 meters behind you, and then obviously have to break because your not catwoman and capable of instantly reacting and jumping out of the way... And then I get yelled at. Well, not me because I look kinda scary, but you might! And of course they wouldn't want to look 'stupid' in their $300 biking tights...

In the city it's not a problem. Traffic is practically frozen 90% of the time, and the city is pretty compact so you can basically just walk anywhere worth being within about 30 minutes. The cyclists in town are not the "professional" types you see on the roads in the outskirts, they are generally students on cheap bikes that pedal their way trough town at a reasonable pace. Even the few serious ones slow down, I guess they realize there's simply too many pedestrians around they have to "hey!" and then swear at.

Casual Shinji said:
I'm from the Netherlands. Here motorists and cyclists live together in peace and harmony. Well... as much peace and harmony that can exist in traffic.

The only problem here is high schoolers riding side by side sometimes four at a time taking up the whole fucking road. Also, professional sports cyclists, but they're generally assholes anyway.
Your traffic culture much better includes bikes because EVERYONE in your beautiful flat country ride them! I have a friend there I visit frequently, and the bikes are everywhere! If they couldn't get along with the cars, all hell would break lose. You also have reasonable infrastucture to accomodate the bikers, which is good =3.

Go Dutch people! *cheers*
 

Casual Shinji

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Playful Pony said:
Casual Shinji said:
I'm from the Netherlands. Here motorists and cyclists live together in peace and harmony. Well... as much peace and harmony that can exist in traffic.

The only problem here is high schoolers riding side by side sometimes four at a time taking up the whole fucking road. Also, professional sports cyclists, but they're generally assholes anyway.
Your traffic culture much better includes bikes because EVERYONE in your beautiful flat country ride them! I have a friend there I visit frequently, and the bikes are everywhere! If they couldn't get along with the cars, all hell would break lose. You also have reasonable infrastucture to accomodate the bikers, which is good =3.

Go Dutch people! *cheers*
Yes, we are pretty cool, aren't we? *smirk*

But don't call us "flat", we preffer "nether". :p
 

James Wardley

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Once again I am baffled by the self-entitlement complex most cyclists have.

"Culture" < Public Safety
Car Pollution < Economic Logistics
Car break check < Bicylce break check

Cycling in major cities sounds great, but major cities have bike lanes. As a cyclist myself I stay on the shoulder
of a road without a bike lane. Considerate drivers give me a respectable distance because I'm not out in the middle of the road. If I'm on a busy road with no one on the sidewalks, then I ride on the sidewalk and no cop looks twice.

It pisses me off when some smug jackass on a bicycle assumes his 50 lbs of metal moving at best 10mph (if he's an Olympic medalist) makes him equal to a 2-ton car moving (at the slowest) 30mph. No you are not the same, not physically, not legally. You are causing accidents. I think its going to take a bunch of YouTube videos to illustrate my point, because all most cyclists want to do is ***** ***** *****.
 

Laughing Man

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It is illegal in many places for cyclists to drive anywhere but the road when traveling on main roadways. Driving on the side walk is illegal and for good reason, so no, they already have as much right to use the road as you do.
NO they don't but way to miss the point. Just because it is illegal for them to cycle elsewhere does not automatically mean they have as much right to use the road as someone WHO FUCKING PAYS TO UPKEEP IT.

The best they can hope for is tolerance but hearing a cyclist complain at a car driver, well that takes the fucking biscuit. When they pay road tax and insurance then they can complain about the car drivers till the cows come home, but until that point they are using a service that is paid for by the guy their stupid slow arse is holding up.

Moreover, they are at far more risk in the event of an accident while on their bike than you are in your car if you hit them.
So, I assume their is a point but I fail to see what you're trying to say...

...no, my response to that one is meh and so?