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skidmark
08-29-2007, 09:31 PM
Inconsiderate Bicyclists

"What scares me is the amount of children who whiz by me, silently sometimes, riding their bicycles on the sidewalk." "After turning a corner a teenager on a bicycle came through a STOP sign. She did not slow down at all, nor did she have a helmet. Thank GOD we were able to stop the car in time!" "Some bike riders seem to believe that now that they’re on two wheels, they’re exempt from the rules of the road; others clearly have a death wish, and a few actually handle themselves really well."

These are just a few of the comments on bicycle riders that I have received from readers recently. If they are pedestrians, they are worried about being hurt by errant cyclists. If they are motorists, they are worried about hurting those same cyclists. All of them wish that bicycle riders would realize that they must follow the rules of the road.

I can say from experience that even adult cyclists don't believe this. One middle aged male rode past me on the right one evening while I was waiting at a red light in an unmarked police car. He looked both ways for cross traffic and then ran the light. I pulled him over and wrote him a ticket for disobeying the red light.

We met again in traffic court over that ticket, where he argued that the Motor Vehicle Act did not apply to him and he should not be found guilty nor have to pay a fine. The Justice had a different interpretation of the rules, finding him guilty and impressing the fine.

Children learn by watching their elders. If we don't teach them what is right and then reinforce it by providing a good example, is it any wonder that some of them ride like this man did?

Reference Links (http://www.drivesmartbc.ca/back_issues/2007_08_29.htm)

steveo
08-30-2007, 09:00 AM
bad cyclists make excellent organ donars!

i always thank them loudly of this fact when i have a near miss.

to be honest i don't mind bikes riding with traffic, or bikes riding on the sidewalk. a competent driver can deal with either situation.

it's when they choose whether they're a pedestrian or a road vehicle ON THE FLY when there's TRAFFIC EVERYWHERE.

i will tell my kids to ride only the sidewalks and near the ditch on a dirt shoulder, and i will be glad to pay any 'no riding on the sidewalk' fine associated with that. it's not like they have license points for bikes, and i'd rather have $10,000 in fines than a splattered kid.

you can't really die from crashing into a person on a bike, as long as you make a point to fall AWAY from traffic if you're going to go down.

Jessev
08-30-2007, 09:28 AM
if a bike can do the speed limit, sure, go on the road. if you have trouble maintaining 30km/h get the fuck off of it

Bing
08-30-2007, 10:22 AM
V8 swap for my bike?

350vert
08-31-2007, 01:47 AM
I would loose it if I was riding a bicycle down the street and got a disobey a red

probably end up going to jail not just a ticket

drumhawk
09-13-2007, 03:09 AM
if a bike can do the speed limit, sure, go on the road. if you have trouble maintaining 30km/h get the fuck off of it
30k is plenty fast enough for a bike on the street but way too fast for the sidewalks, I'm surprised you've lived 19 years with no road sense and drunken escapades.

Jessev
09-13-2007, 10:01 AM
if a bike can do the speed limit, sure, go on the road. if you have trouble maintaining 30km/h get the fuck off of it
30k is plenty fast enough for a bike on the street but way too fast for the sidewalks, I'm surprised you've lived 19 years with no road sense and drunken escapades.

does anything you say make sense in your head?

drumhawk
09-16-2007, 01:36 AM
if a bike can do the speed limit, sure, go on the road. if you have trouble maintaining 30km/h get the fuck off of it
30k is plenty fast enough for a bike on the street but way too fast for the sidewalks, I'm surprised you've lived 19 years with no road sense and drunken escapades.

does anything you say make sense in your head?
Does anything anyone says make sense in your head?

Jessev
09-17-2007, 08:26 AM
if a bike can do the speed limit, sure, go on the road. if you have trouble maintaining 30km/h get the fuck off of it
30k is plenty fast enough for a bike on the street but way too fast for the sidewalks, I'm surprised you've lived 19 years with no road sense and drunken escapades.

does anything you say make sense in your head?
Does anything anyone says make sense in your head?

yes