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CrankyOne 03-31-16 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94 (Post 18652908)
She will drive in the left lane for MILES just because the next turn is a left turn, and she hates changing lanes more than making people pass her on the right

I am very thankful that you drive. There's been talk here about cops starting to focus on left lane hogs. It'd be very welcome.

CrankyOne 03-31-16 05:18 PM


Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike (Post 18652713)
Immaturity, "serious" stereotyping, and/or "serious" issue with generalized hate?

Are only serious cyclists allowed to seriously stereotype? :-)

rmfnla 03-31-16 05:38 PM


Originally Posted by alan s (Post 18651335)
Prius drivers make Volvo drivers look competent. And that's hard to do.

EXACTLY what I was going to say; how do you do that..?

rmfnla 03-31-16 05:39 PM


Originally Posted by GeoKrpan (Post 18653350)
In SoCal a Corolla is a maids car.

I once saw a Mercedes with the license BHCHEVY...

rmfnla 03-31-16 05:43 PM

Last time someone tried to play the street taxes card on me I responded with, "I have two cars and they are both better than that piece of ****!"

All true, BTW...

GeoKrpan 03-31-16 06:20 PM


Originally Posted by rmfnla (Post 18653526)
I once saw a Mercedes with the license BHCHEVY...

: ))

TheLibrarian 03-31-16 06:39 PM

What are street taxes? Only thing i can find is from the urban dictionary about paying extortion money to gang members.

Gresp15C 03-31-16 06:44 PM

My purely anecdotal observations... the Prius owners in my locale tend to be:

1. Little old ladies

2. Musicians, who have to drive a lot of miles for their work

3. Cyclists, who would rather be riding.

Loose Chain 03-31-16 07:00 PM

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...pstglbsdqe.jpg

I fear no Prius. I never pass a pump.


http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...ps1e8ed717.jpg

Practice makes perfect.
J

I-Like-To-Bike 03-31-16 07:01 PM


Originally Posted by CrankyOne (Post 18653486)
Are only serious cyclists allowed to seriously stereotype? :-)

Only "serious cyclists" are so deluded that they actually believe the smarmy/smug BS that they spew on BF to disparage those cyclists and/or non cyclists whom they consider less worthy than themselves.;)

TMonk 03-31-16 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike (Post 18653671)
Only "serious cyclists" are so deluded that they actually believe the smarmy/smug BS that they spew on BF to disparage those cyclists and/or non cyclists whom they consider less worthy than themselves.;)

Question: Is a serious cyclist defined by having a disdainful attitude, or has that just been your experience?

I ask because I've considered myself a "serious" cyclist for the better part of 10 years, in that I ride to work out and to compete. I also consider myself to be a pretty friendly person who gets along with cyclists of all walks.

:)

old's'cool 03-31-16 08:54 PM


Originally Posted by RidingMatthew (Post 18651788)
I think that most peoples tendency when they do something stupid ie pull out in front of someone they get mad and take it out on the person instead of saying. "my bad or I am sorry"

Haha like my ex-wife, when she dinged up the back of the station wagon by backing it into a moving van; when informing me about it, in an angry tone, said something like "and don't you dare get on my case about this!!" :wtf::rolleyes:


Originally Posted by CrankyOne (Post 18651880)
...BTW, much of this is why you don't see right-on-red outside of the U.S. and Canada...

FIFY :beer: [sorry, never been to Mehico, so don't know about that neck of the woods... :)]


Originally Posted by Mr IGH (Post 18651930)
Look, OP, they're saving the planet, you're a dirtbag for not stopping and noting their largeness. And never mention to them how your tax dollars subsided their car's purchase price....

Nice one! :thumb:


Originally Posted by GeoKrpan (Post 18652233)
Prius nerds. I go on high alert when I see a Prius, Corolla, or Camry. A Camry driver is a Corolla driver who traded up.

Prius nerds hate bikes because they are being out-smugged, out-greened.

Another nice one! :thumb:
I guess I'm fortunate where I live and ride; I hardly see any Priuses. :)


Originally Posted by TheLibrarian (Post 18653629)
What are street taxes? Only thing i can find is from the urban dictionary about paying extortion money to gang members.

...That would apply to taxes in general, methinks... :notamused:

Dave Cutter 03-31-16 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by corrado33 (Post 18653114)
.... people are idiots. I try my best to ignore them. Almost the exact same situation happened to me.....

LOL. Yeah well don't forget that some of the people (idiots?) compose your genetic make-up.

One day last summer.... I was cycling along part of a regular route... a well trafficked street adjacent to a residential neighborhood. As I approached a side street a car accelerated around me.... and then instead of abruptly turning directly in front of me... continued along on it way. I was a bit surprised.

JoeyBike 03-31-16 09:27 PM


Originally Posted by TMonk (Post 18653869)
Question: Is a serious cyclist defined by having a disdainful attitude, or has that just been your experience?

I ask because I've considered myself a "serious" cyclist for the better part of 10 years, in that I ride to work out and to compete. I also consider myself to be a pretty friendly person who gets along with cyclists of all walks.

:)

I gave up the car for good in 1989. Have commuted to work ever since and racked up over 30,000 miles of bicycle touring around N. America as well. I don't really consider myself a "cyclist" any more than my wife considers herself a "motorist" because she drives everywhere.

That being said, with very few exceptions, i pretty much hate everybody - cyclist or not. I impersonate a nice guy most of the time.

AlmostTrick 03-31-16 09:59 PM


Originally Posted by CrankyOne (Post 18653481)
I am very thankful that you drive. There's been talk here about cops starting to focus on left lane hogs. It'd be very welcome.

Since the speed limit is the same in every lane, maybe the police should focus on those who insist on exceeding the legal limit instead. That would be very welcome.

raceboy 03-31-16 10:31 PM


Originally Posted by Mr IGH (Post 18651930)
Look, OP, they're saving the planet, you're a dirtbag for not stopping and noting their largeness. And never mention to them how your tax dollars subsided their car's purchase price....

Ha! Yes, I stand corrected.

old's'cool 03-31-16 10:46 PM


I am very thankful that you drive. There's been talk here about cops starting to focus on left lane hogs. It'd be very welcome.



Originally Posted by AlmostTrick (Post 18654008)
Since the speed limit is the same in every lane, maybe the police should focus on those who insist on exceeding the legal limit instead. That would be very welcome.

Amen to both, but to that I would add, let the legal limit be what is "reasonable and prudent" under ideal conditions, with a competent vehicle; and enforcement of reckless/dangerous driving infractions, regardless of speed, when conditions are less than ideal, or vehicle is less than competent (to say nothing of the driver).

TMonk 04-01-16 12:34 AM


Originally Posted by JoeyBike (Post 18653947)
I gave up the car for good in 1989. Have commuted to work ever since and racked up over 30,000 miles of bicycle touring around N. America as well. I don't really consider myself a "cyclist" any more than my wife considers herself a "motorist" because she drives everywhere.

That being said, with very few exceptions, i pretty much hate everybody - cyclist or not. I impersonate a nice guy most of the time.

I commute to work sometimes, but it's not much of a commute, because I've lived three miles from work for 4 years.

If you feel like you hate everybody, then in my opinion your expectations for humanity were a little too high to begin with :).

joeyduck 04-01-16 01:05 AM


Originally Posted by JoeyBike (Post 18653947)
That being said, with very few exceptions, i pretty much hate everybody - cyclist or not. I impersonate a nice guy most of the time.

Hey that sounds like me.


On this topic of a vehicle "not seeing you" I had that happen Wednesday also. Except it was a guy going cat 6 up the bike lane and I was walking. We live just down from an intersection that has concrete barriers to keep cars from going through, it narrows down to two lanes for bikes. Any who at this intersection my wife with the stroller, me with my cane, and my son were crossing on one side of the barrier and five guys were crossing the other direction on the other side of the barrier. So nine people people crossing at one narrow intersection all well into it when captain cat six blows past all of us within less room to spare than appropriate.

I made eye contact with him, the guy just behind him stopped. The adults in the groups were shaking their heads and I thought how I was close enough to put my cane in his spokes.

Unfortunately this door swings both ways.

PatrickGSR94 04-01-16 07:18 AM


Originally Posted by AlmostTrick (Post 18654008)
Since the speed limit is the same in every lane, maybe the police should focus on those who insist on exceeding the legal limit instead. That would be very welcome.

My wife often drives below the speed limit, AND in the left lane. So then people who wish to pass legally, while still not exceeding the speed limit, must do so in the right lane.

I-Like-To-Bike 04-01-16 08:12 AM


Originally Posted by TMonk (Post 18653869)
Question: Is a serious cyclist defined by having a disdainful attitude, or has that just been your experience?

I ask because I've considered myself a "serious" cyclist for the better part of 10 years, in that I ride to work out and to compete. I also consider myself to be a pretty friendly person who gets along with cyclists of all walks.

:)

Seldom (actually never until your post) have I read anyone use the term "serious cyclist" to describe themselves while praising or complimenting "cyclists of all walks" i.e. cyclists not as serious as themselves.:)

My experience is that it is usually self described "serious" cyclists who post disparaging comments about other cyclists who don't fit their preferred profile for correct cycling, to include technique, bicycling "etiquette", equipment, need for speed, clothing, etc.

TMonk 04-01-16 08:26 AM

I used the term "serious" just to see how you defined it in a cycling context, and what your perspective was. FWIW, I do agree that what you're saying is true to a large extent; there are tons of roadie jerks out there. Ironically enough, those people tend to be newbie/lower cat racers or non-competitive roadies. A cat 1/2 knows that he (or she) is good and doesn't need to put other people down to feel good about themselves.

PatrickGSR94 04-01-16 09:25 AM


Originally Posted by TMonk (Post 18654854)
A cat 1/2 knows that he (or she) is good and doesn't need to put other people down to feel good about themselves.

Oh but there are plenty who do.

I-Like-To-Bike 04-01-16 09:26 AM


Originally Posted by TMonk (Post 18654854)
FWIW, I do agree that what you're saying is true to a large extent;

FWIW, your comment is appreciated, especially coming from a poster with a purple star. ;)

TMonk 04-01-16 09:52 AM


Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94 (Post 18655051)
Oh but there are plenty who do.

From an absolute (as opposed to relative) sense, I can't disagree with that.


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