Posted on 01/01/2023 6:16:49 AM PST by Berlin_Freeper
Welcome to The Bicycle Thread. A monthly PING List for bicycle enthusiasts to share experiences, information and ideas.
I was just being my usual sarcastic self. To be truthful, I wish I would get mine out of the garage more often. But I’m not a ‘serious’ cycler. Just recreational and not on main roads.
8 WAYS TO SAFELY SHARE THE ROAD WITH CYCLISTS
1. Use cautious turning
Cyclists ride on the right side of the road, so you may hit an unsuspecting rider with a quick turn. Check your mirrors and be aware of blind spots before turning. While at a stop sign or red light, make a complete stop in order to let bikers pass, and check for unseen riders.
2. Pass slowly and with caution
Allow ample room for your car to safely pass and travel ahead of cyclists. Furthermore, take caution to pass at slower speeds. In the case that you do accidentally hit or swipe a cyclist, the speed of impact can dramatically affect the amount of injury caused.
3. Stay out of bike lanes
When driving, pulling over or parking (even if it’s “just for a minute”), make sure to steer clear of the bike lanes. These lanes are designated sections of the road for those on bicycles to ride safely and freely. Maneuvering out of the bike lane and into the lane of traffic in order to avoid your car can be a tricky and dangerous move for riders.
4. Give them space
Some state laws require drivers to leave at least three feet of space between their car and any cyclists ahead. Leave enough room between your car and bicycle riders ahead of you.
5. Yield
Give bikers the right of way. Allowing them to go first is always a safer option so they can have an open, safe path to travel along. Make eye contact with cyclists at intersections to acknowledge their presence and signal to let them know they are free to pass.
6. Don’t assume
Not all riders are proficient: they may swerve, brake suddenly, or even fall. There can be a lot of obstacles on the side of the road such as debris or potholes that even experienced bicyclists may have a hard time avoiding. So don’t assume they will always stay in a straight path along the side of the road − be aware of their movements.
7. Watch out for children
Children riding bicycles are smaller and harder to spot on the road, especially for drivers of bigger cars. Be careful and considerate at crossways and intersections. Kids are less aware of their surroundings and when it is safe to cross. Allow them the right of way, and wait for them to safely cross.
8. Don’t “door” them
Some cyclist slang for you: being “doored” is when the occupant of a parked car swiftly opens their car door on an unsuspecting cyclist who is hit by it or runs into it. Check if the surrounding area is clear before opening your door.
People with a nervous condition and/or are shaky in their abilities might ride a trainer at home.
Why do weirdos always make inappropriate sexual references?
But you worry enough to make numerous posts telling others what they should do and why.
There are always going to be the rodeo clowns.
Your road rage should be red flagged.
No, my bicycle is a heavy hybrid road-mountain-cargo bike that covers everything well but not as well as specialized bicycles. But which suits me perfectly.
Bicycling is a great way to improve health. Except for the haters, who are busy raising their blood pressure about it.
Kind of ironic.
Disagree with this one
Nothing is more annoying when a car on a wide road where I am well within the shoulder or bike lane, still will slow down to my speed for a bit then slowly pass me at only 1 or 2 mph faster than I am going.
You don't have to gun it past the bike, but please pass the bike, briskly and swiftly. The faster you pass the bike, the faster the danger you present is over.
Beats Me ?
How did that car get there?....................
Looks in dang good shape for its age!...................
Now you are making comments on riding bikes? What is the matter, gas for cars too expensive in Germanistan? I can just imagine all of the unwashed, starving Germans riding bicycles and stinking up the streets.
I can just imagine all of the unwashed, starving Germans riding bicycles and stinking up the streets.You are a stalking Putin Stooge nutjob who is obsessed with me because I CRUSHED your fragile psyche somehow by supporting Ukraine.
Thanks for stopping by and giving everyone a glimpse inside your sick mind.
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