A wide salmon
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A wide salmon
Today on a narrow street I encountered a pedicab (like these) that is riding on wrong way. The street was already very narrow with little room for me to ride between cars, and there came this salmon. Fortunately there were no passengers, who could get killed in an accident.
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Which side did you end up passing him on?
Glad you're ok! I usually let salmons do their thing, but this sounds absolutely horrendously ludicrous!
Glad you're ok! I usually let salmons do their thing, but this sounds absolutely horrendously ludicrous!
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I guess all you can do is deal with it. Your intervention & confrontation might be misconstrued and taken the wrong way. Let the police handle it with a citation ?
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Today on a narrow street I encountered a pedicab (like these) that is riding on wrong way. The street was already very narrow with little room for me to ride between cars, and there came this salmon. Fortunately there were no passengers, who could get killed in an accident.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onuV_l8M0vk
By the way, that video of mine was featured in Episode 33 of "Silly Cyclists". It's #6 at 1:55.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtkX-h752aA
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I misread the thread title....I thought you met someone in the restroom with a wide stance.
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"Let us hope our weapons are never needed --but do not forget what the common people knew when they demanded the Bill of Rights: An armed citizenry is the first defense, the best defense, and the final defense against tyranny. If guns are outlawed, only the government will have guns. Only the police, the secret police, the military, the hired servants of our rulers. Only the government -- and a few outlaws. I intend to be among the outlaws" - Edward Abbey
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The salmon are getting ready to finish their run, and the sea lions have been going into a feeding frenzy. When they do this, the dumb ass gulls start to harass them, hoping for bits of fish that get lost in the chaos. It works pretty well for everyone involved.
I'm not sure what any of this has to do with cycling, but bike people seem to really like fish.
I'm not sure what any of this has to do with cycling, but bike people seem to really like fish.
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Same here, even if it means I stop and stand to the right and the salmon goes around me to the left, try to enforce the USA traffic lane rules for what side even a salmon will have to take if they insist on being on my side of the road.
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The salmon around here are usually harmless to others (which doesn't excuse them, it's still wrong). Most are people 'of color', either students or retirees, and they go about 6-10mph. Since there are so few cyclists daily OVERALL, they have exactly zero effect.
Our last (I'd say) DOZEN cyclists hit were riding properly -- except for the very last one; he was in the lane properly, but at 2AM with no lights. Hit & run, both of them drunk. The driver called police after getting home to report he "may have hit something in the road". He's a guest of the state now, and no one seems to know about the rider.
Our last (I'd say) DOZEN cyclists hit were riding properly -- except for the very last one; he was in the lane properly, but at 2AM with no lights. Hit & run, both of them drunk. The driver called police after getting home to report he "may have hit something in the road". He's a guest of the state now, and no one seems to know about the rider.
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Is it bad form to ring or AirZound at wrong way oncoming riders?
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My philosophy, too... but it can (and DID) go wrong for me. Coming around a sweeping bend at almost 40 km/h, I got double salmoned (2 salmons side by side) in a bike lane this week. One moved over, the other didn't react. The gap between us was closing rapidly as I realized that one of these guys was fixated on his front wheel or handlebars. I moved to go between them (no time to brake to a full stop) and shouted "heads up!". At which point the guy immediately swerved out of the bike lane and right into my front wheel. Boom, double endo.
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In hindsight, I'm wishing I'd called the police... mostly for the incident report, because that particular road is definitely a spawning ground. I was banged up pretty bad, expecting a full recovery, but who knows. Same goes for the bike, I guess. Also, I'm starting to think that the guy who hit me couldn't have been quite all there (drunk?) to have been riding like he was. He was very apologetic, and I have a soft spot a mile wide for other cyclists, but this was probably a case where the police should have been the ones to make the call on follow-up, not me. As nice as someone is post-crash, it's probably because they're hoping you won't call the police. I will try to be more cynical next time.
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