Posted on 07/18/2013 6:08:03 PM PDT by rickmichaels
Ping to Mr. Mercat.
How should the car in this picture pass a bicyclist? Google's camera conveniently captured the distance to the double yellow line. Note that this road goes through an über-liberal city of Los Altos Hills, CA - and it is at its widest here. The dividing line is double yellow all the way (for a good reason,) no dashed lines anywhere. Such marking can be crossed only to turn left or to make a U-turn. If an SUV is a poor measure, look at this FedEx truck on the same road. There isn't enough space even for a scrawny deer to stand.
I personally have no problem with bicyclists when they are safe and far away from traffic. The problem occurs only when they use narrow public roads as a personal gym. Roads are not a good place for exercise; roads are a pretty dangerous workplace. IMO, bicycles make far more sense on trails. They are legal on many roads, but it doesn't make them a good idea there.
Amazing. Why would anyone want to live in those crowded conditions?
How do they find their bike again?
Hey! I HIKE up Page Mill from Arastradero to Foothills Park and then come back down through the Arastradero Preserve. You think it’s tough passing a bike? Try being a pedestrian.
You've got a point there. Generally gasoline taxes pay for roads and road maintenance, or at least that was the originally state purpose of that tax.
Maybe a 3% tax on bicycles and bicycle components is the ticket. It wouldn't effect me much; I got my trail bike in a swap, and rebuilt the old road bike I had in high school for asphalt riding, but it would make me feel good in knowing that I'm making a contribution.
Also, the tax would burn the worst of our lot the most-- those day-glo leotarded creatures that look like exotic bugs gliding along on thousand dollar carbon, titanium, scandium or what-the-hellium confections while they peer down their noses at the rest of the world
Who knows, maybe one of these days I'll be one of them, but I swear I'll never complain about the enviro-value added tax on my new riding outfit.
Why shouldn’t bicycles have to be licensed to help pay for the roads? They certainly contribute to congestion.
Why shouldn’t the operators be required to have a license? Too many certainly break traffic laws.
Why shouldn’t bicyclists have to insure their bicycles? They cause accidents too.
Shouldn’t bicyclists be held accountable like every other driver?
There is very little difference between the two at elevation just about 900 feet :-) Except that bicyclists also carry fifty pounds of metal under them :-) and they can't look around, lest they lose whatever little balance they have. More than once I saw bicyclists pushing their bikes up the hill. But they say it's good for them. Whatever :-)
Good, excellent questions. More government oversight is what we need. And not only over bicycles.
In Amsterdam, it’s critical that you cover your bicycle seat with a plastic bag. Then, if you fart, you can catch it and send it to Belgium. That’s how they generate electricity there.
Believe me, if you try to drive in Amsterdam, you’ll understand why they ride bikes.
And that is because their flippin’ fuel prices are through the moon to pay for their socialist schemes! it is enough to make you scream!
Here are some of our more critical national problems:
Obesity.
Lack of exercise tending to poor health.
Traffic congestion.
Overuse of fossil fuels providing resources to those who want to kill us.
Wear and tear on roads.
Oddly enough, more use of bicycles would help to mitigate all of these concerns.
Would also have negative side effects. 8 years ago broke my pelvis in five places while bicycling, which is FAR more dangerous per mile traveled than auto travel.
BTW, I share the disdain for the fluorescent spandex types. I wear shorts and a T-shirt. I always ride on side streets when available, but I don’t think many drivers realize the extent to which many cities make it impossible to get from point A to point B without traveling major streets.
I have no problem with bikes unless they are clogging up the major roads. Don't cause traffic backups and I don't have a problem.
“It is that bicyclists dont share the road, but they hog it. “
Eugene, OR is the best example of bike nazis I can think of.
Oh you nailed it. Ann Arbor by U of M is a prime example. It is hard enough to park their, especially a large car and now you have to stay out of the bike lane it is a royal pain in the ass plain and simple. And by the way their was a time I had a 23 lb Cannodale Aluminum Tube monster and I wore the tights as well, but I wasn't a zealot about it.
It is a Kass Sunstein nudge and an Agenda 21 Trojan Horse, just like this Rotary Circles, don't even get me started on those pieces of crap...
Have no problem with bikes if they ride single file. Have big problem with those that don’t. I used to live in the hills with narrow winding roads and limited sight distances... It really does anger me when I come across slow cyclist riding 3 or 4 wide on a winding mountain road. Not that they slow me down, I just do not want to kill someone, even if they are being stupid.
Thanks. We’re having fun watching the turd de pants.
Bike riders are like dogs. Nice enough individually but horrific when in packs. It’s not big riding per se - it’s the gang mentality when they’re all together and think they can take on the world.
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