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mechBgon 07-23-11 08:46 PM

PhilosoRaptor has a question
 
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Bekologist 07-23-11 09:33 PM

it depends on who's looking for the bikelane.



Crazy German tourist certainly wouldn't think so. "Wo is der Fahrradweg?"

iheartbenben 07-24-11 08:49 PM

meme of the week.

Berta 07-25-11 03:32 AM

:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:

Bekologist 07-25-11 07:42 AM

for all the chestbeating, "look at me, i can ride a bike" types, we're all real proud of you.

philosophy of riding aside, (if a motorist revs his engine to pass but not in anger, do you notice the difference as a bicyclist?)

If mechbgon brought this up at the PTA meeting, a safe routes to school planning session, or senior mobility days at his local senior centers, that wit wouldn't seem so witty, would it?

gcottay 07-25-11 10:26 AM

Is it a lane? Is a bike using it? Then you have a bike lane.

genec 07-25-11 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by gcottay (Post 12983228)
Is it a lane? Is a bike using it? Then you have a bike lane.

Can it still be a "lane" if no paint exists. If a tree falls in the forest and no one hears it...

genec 07-25-11 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by mechBgon (Post 12976689)

If the city puts a double yellow stripe down the middle of the road and it wears off, does the double yellow condition still exist?

DeadheadSF 07-25-11 02:22 PM

When did BF become ******?

mechBgon 07-25-11 03:00 PM

One of my commutes is to the grocery store, and the bike lane southbound is *between* two stripes, but one goes AWOL for a large part of the year, so the de facto situation is that the motorists are driving in the bike lane because the left paint stripe is invisible. A casual observer would think the bike lane is to the right of the right-hand stripe, which is actually the parking lane. Fun.

Street view with both stripes visible: http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll...12,179.02,,0,0 We have various other "between the stripes" bike lanes where the same thing happens.


Anyone: how well do the bike-lane stripes hold up in your area? Do they tend to be visible most of the year, or do they get worn away and stay missing for extended periods? Enquiring reptiles want to know :D

joejack951 07-25-11 06:50 PM


Originally Posted by mechBgon (Post 12984988)
Anyone: how well do the bike-lane stripes hold up in your area? Do they tend to be visible most of the year, or do they get worn away and stay missing for extended periods? Enquiring reptiles want to know :D

I'm still trying to figure out what a bike lane is. Today I was told *again* that this was a bike lane: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=shiple...,80.8,,0,26.13

Is that bent thingy supposed to be a bike?

I-Like-To-Bike 07-25-11 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by joejack951 (Post 12986105)
I'm still trying to figure out what a bike lane is. Today I was told *again* that this was a bike lane: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=shiple...,80.8,,0,26.13

Is that bent thingy supposed to be a bike?

Who told you? Anybody that makes a difference?

joejack951 07-25-11 07:21 PM


Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike (Post 12986189)
Who told you? Anybody that makes a difference?

Over the years many a motorist who I happily ignore. But also a few police officers. The most recent cop was the same one who ticketed me four years ago for not obeying his opinion of where I should ride.

AngeloDolce 07-25-11 10:37 PM


Originally Posted by joejack951 (Post 12986238)
Over the years many a motorist who I happily ignore. But also a few police officers. The most recent cop was the same one who ticketed me four years ago for not obeying his opinion of where I should ride.

Is he still trying to ticket you? Is his schedule remotely predictable?

I haven't had trouble on Naamans Road, but I'm not usually there when traffic is heavy. [For non-local reference, I counted 16 right turn arrows/slip lanes in 2 miles in this area - between the shopping centers and Shipley Road right turning traffic is steady, while straight traffic has multiple lanes.]

My experience with the Police there has varied widely.

genec 07-26-11 06:54 AM


Originally Posted by joejack951 (Post 12986105)
I'm still trying to figure out what a bike lane is. Today I was told *again* that this was a bike lane: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=shiple...,80.8,,0,26.13

Is that bent thingy supposed to be a bike?

Clearly that is a right turn lane... and anyone that doesn't realize it should probably NOT be using the road for anything.

Of course if that arrow paint wears off.... well then, who knows.

joejack951 07-26-11 07:09 AM


Originally Posted by genec (Post 12987806)
Clearly that is a right turn lane... and anyone that doesn't realize it should probably NOT be using the road for anything.

Of course if that arrow paint wears off.... well then, who knows.

Those arrows were only recently added. Prior to that, the right turn lanes existed without any arrow, which is just fine according to the MUTCD. Only if a straight thru lane is ending and turning into a right turn only lane does it require the arrow. I do like the arrows though as it gives me something easy to point to explaining why I am positioned where I am.

joejack951 07-26-11 07:29 AM


Originally Posted by AngeloDolce (Post 12987063)
Is he still trying to ticket you? Is his schedule remotely predictable?

I haven't had trouble on Naamans Road, but I'm not usually there when traffic is heavy. [For non-local reference, I counted 16 right turn arrows/slip lanes in 2 miles in this area - between the shopping centers and Shipley Road right turning traffic is steady, while straight traffic has multiple lanes.]

My experience with the Police there has varied widely.

Hi Angelo,

I take it that you aren't the cyclist who chased me down and called me a ******** idiot for riding in the straight thru lane?

The officer who ticketed me then pulled me over again claims to have given up on me. The second time around I had the paperwork with me from my appeal where the original ticket was thrown out in the CoCP (yes, I carried this with me for four years knowing I'd encounter him again). He "doesn't agree" with the court decision and told me I am "on my own" if something happens while I'm riding in the right lane.

FWIW, between my neighborhood and 202, there are over 20 right turn only/slip lanes in 3 miles.

Bekologist 07-26-11 08:11 AM

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it's so cute that people living in snowy regions continue to be amazed by the weather, snow on the roads and road work.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=212067

the lines on the roads aren't visible much of the year? you don't say. imagine that. and they wear out too? yep. this happens.



I wonder if Mechbgon has brought his concerns about snowy roads or fading bikelane stripes to the local Safe routes to Schools coordinator or the local bike advocacy group, and ask them what he should do about faded bikelanes in his community.

I bet creating vacuous dinosaur placards wouldn't be on the list. A winter bike safety promotion campaign, drive safe around cyclists on snow, on the other hand, would likely nudge out the velociraptor.

genec 07-26-11 08:47 AM


Originally Posted by joejack951 (Post 12987947)
Hi Angelo,

I take it that you aren't the cyclist who chased me down and called me a ******** idiot for riding in the straight thru lane?

The officer who ticketed me then pulled me over again claims to have given up on me. The second time around I had the paperwork with me from my appeal where the original ticket was thrown out in the CoCP (yes, I carried this with me for four years knowing I'd encounter him again). He "doesn't agree" with the court decision and told me I am "on my own" if something happens while I'm riding in the right lane.

FWIW, between my neighborhood and 202, there are over 20 right turn only/slip lanes in 3 miles.

Ah yes, the old self righteous cop enforcing their own personal rules. Right up there with the judge that makes up their own laws... So much for "Rules of the Road" as preached by folks such as John Forester... apparently such rules of the road don't apply if certain LEOs are on duty.

mechBgon 07-26-11 10:02 AM

I dunno Bek, the local advocacy group works with the city already, and this is their latest masterpiece:

http://spokanerocketvelo.com/images/..._Bike_Lane.jpg

That's right, enforced salmon riding on a one-way freeway frontage road. It's gonna be exciting using THAT when the bike lane is filled with snow, or the stripe's gone. Genius. Evil genius.

joejack951, that's an eye-opener that the cops are fussing over stuff like that. Come to Spokane, they'll pretty much ignore you.

joejack951 07-26-11 10:26 AM


Originally Posted by mechBgon (Post 12988780)
joejack951, that's an eye-opener that the cops are fussing over stuff like that. Come to Spokane, they'll pretty much ignore you.

It's possible that you don't understand the severity of my "crime." I caused drivers to have to brake. Now do you understand the cop's feelings?

joejack951 07-26-11 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by genec (Post 12988402)
Ah yes, the old self righteous cop enforcing their own personal rules. Right up there with the judge that makes up their own laws... So much for "Rules of the Road" as preached by folks such as John Forester... apparently such rules of the road don't apply if certain LEOs are on duty.

Most drivers and even some LEO's get it. It is far easier to remember and complain about the dim bulbs though.

mechBgon 07-26-11 10:48 AM


Originally Posted by joejack951 (Post 12988912)
It's possible that you don't understand the severity of my "crime." I caused drivers to have to brake. Now do you understand the cop's feelings?

Oh, well then of course. You blasphemed against The Cult Of The Internal Combustion Engine, after all.

I-Like-To-Bike 07-26-11 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by joejack951 (Post 12987947)
He "doesn't agree" with the court decision and told me I am "on my own" if something happens while I'm riding in the right lane.

When does Officer Friendly think he "rides with you"? You and every other cyclist are always "on your own" when something happens, anywhere.

Bekologist 07-26-11 01:00 PM

"if it snows and covers the road stripes, do right hand turn lanes exist?"

I looked in the garage, but failed to find any sympathy for a rider that wants to complain about the weather under the guise of a safety witticism.

the snow blocks the bikeways sometimes and the snow on the road covers the road stripes and erodes lane striping? you don't say. amazing. those stripes get worn down coz you live someplace with freezing weather? Get on the city to FIX IT.


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