SubbaBub
Your stupidity is ruining my country.
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Apparently he did.Think he would have learned from Calhoun....
Attention drivers: Give cyclists space. It's their road, too.Attention Pro and Former Pro Basketball Players: BUY A PELOTON! You can afford it.
A motorist huh ok. My first thought was maybe Sal tripped him.Attention drivers: Give cyclists space. It's their road, too.
ADD: I just read how a Jets coach is serious hurt from a "bike crash". And like most of these incidents, the bike didn't crash; the rider was struck by a motorist.

Attention Pro and Former Pro Basketball Players: BUY A PELOTON! You can afford it.
Attention drivers: Give cyclists space. It's their road, too.
ADD: I just read how a Jets coach is serious hurt from a "bike crash". And like most of these incidents, the bike didn't crash; the rider was struck by a motorist.
Attention drivers: Give cyclists space. It's their road, too.
Attention cyclists. Trails existAttention drivers: Give cyclists space. It's their road, too.
ADD: I just read how a Jets coach is seriously hurt from a "bike crash". And like most of these incidents, the bike didn't crash; the rider was struck by a motorist.
Nor do they have a problem violating traffic laws.In my experience cyclists don't have a problem communicating that they own the road.
Nor do they have a problem violating traffic laws.
It drives me ape___. I've gotta sit behind you going 20 mph because you're pretending to be a car but as soon as the light turns red you're a bike again and do whatever the ___ you want.
Couldn’t agree MORE. Most believe they own the road. They do not.I always give cyclists space, swerving into the other lane if it's clear. How about cyclists staying close to the edge AND stopping at stop signs and red lights? This isn't all on the motorists.
We keep losing more of the road out here to cyclists and most of them don't seem to have any clue what they're doing and don't obey traffic laws. They seem to not recognize they're on a bike and it's not going to work out well for them when they're hit by 4,000-5,000 lbs. of steel.It drives me ape___. I've gotta sit behind you going 20 mph because you're pretending to be a car but as soon as the light turns red you're a bike again and do whatever the ___ you want.
That’s not much of an argument.....there are also many more squirrels maimed in automobile/squirrel accidents than motorists. How bout respecting the fact that the car lane is 12 feet wide and the bike lane is 2 feet wide for a reason.Re: Ray Allen's accident & injury-- Glad he wore a helmet, but . . . a mirror on his bike would have avoided his injuries entirely. Any biker, especially anyone who bikes on streets/roads must use a mirror to be able to see cars and other bikes approaching from the rear without taking eyes off what's ahead. I use my mirror even when I'm on bike and ped trails. As a trustee of the Eastern Trail in Maine, I preach the gospel of mirrors, especially to younger and beginning riders.
Also, some bicyclists are careless on roads, but years of sharing roads with motorists tells me that the latter are far more impatient and dangerous. Hey, how many motorists are maimed or die from careless bicyclists?
I usually like your takes on things but give it a rest here. I love cycling but won’t do it on the road because of bad drivers. It totally works both ways.
Re: Ray Allen's accident & injury-- Glad he wore a helmet, but . . . a mirror on his bike would have avoided his injuries entirely. Any biker, especially anyone who bikes on streets/roads must use a mirror to be able to see cars and other bikes approaching from the rear without taking eyes off what's ahead. I use my mirror even when I'm on bike and ped trails. As a trustee of the Eastern Trail in Maine, I preach the gospel of mirrors, especially to younger and beginning riders.
Also, some bicyclists are careless on roads, but years of sharing roads with motorists tells me that the latter are far more impatient and dangerous. Hey, how many motorists are maimed or die from careless bicyclists?
"What? You were all thinking it" redux.A motorist huh ok. My first thought was maybe Sal tripped him.![]()
I bike but I agree with you. The arrogance of some of these guys makes drivers mad at me even though I follow the traffic laws. Don’t get me started on Hartford drivers and bikersIt drives me ape___. I've gotta sit behind you going 20 mph because you're pretending to be a car but as soon as the light turns red you're a bike again and do whatever the ___ you want.
Do you live in a city or urban area? Bikers are awful. How frequently stuck behind bikers? On a daily friggin basis, how about every single commute. Bikers riding in pairs side by side should be a felony.Man there are some tough takes on this topic. I agree road biking is dangerous as heck, but why are so many posters bashing cyclists? Waiting behind bikes going 20 mph … do you really spend enough time doing that to complain about it? Pretending to be a car? I’d suggest most cyclists just want to be safe and appreciate a little space on the road. Running red lights? I do that when the coast is clear, but I jay walk too when safe. Shouldn’t impact cars.
For the fellow who thinks you need a lot of time to get tired on a bike … not at all. Do some high intensity intervals for about five minutes, can really put yourself in the pain cave. I think most cyclist choose to be out there for a long time because they love the freedom, views, and fresh air.
Seems so odd. Folks barreling down the road in larger and larger vehicles, lots of speeding and texting, environment turning to , yet many here take the time to call out cyclists. I’m sure I’ve driven a couple hundred thousand miles in my life, and cyclists don’t even hit the radar for things that concern me while driving. Seeing cyclists is like seeing dogs running off leashes in the woods … pure joy. “Get on your bikes and ride!”