Originally Posted by
genec
Of course the flip side to this is that sometimes cyclists have to run red lights... as the lights are not set up to trigger for the cyclist.
Now of course the motorists may not understand this, but just happen to see you running what appears to be a solid red light... and take it in a negative way... "those darn cyclists."
I know recently I was very close to going on a left stale red, when a car pulled up behind me... knowing he could trigger the light, I motioned him forward... only to have the motorist then try to drive past me... DOH!
That is when it's handy to be riding an old steel bike.
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1st bike - 1962 Schwinn Varsity (bought new and wish I still had it, left it in Siagon, Viet Nam 1965)
1962 Schwinn Varsity (could be a twin of my first bike)
1969 Peugeot PX10E
1972 Schwinn Sports Tourer (bought new)
1982 Peugeot PH19 Mixte
1989 Novara Aspen