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scratchpaddy 01-24-18 03:05 PM

Did I do something wrong?
 
I was coming back to work from lunch today when I saw another bike in the bike lane ahead. He was on an old mountain bike, wearing a safety vest and BMX helmet. He kept singling for a right turn, but never turned. He was going pretty slow, so I quickly caught up to him, then waited until there were no cars passing by an swung out into the middle of the right car lane and passed.

As I passed him, he started yelling. I wasn't sure exactly what he was saying, but there were some expletives. I didn't think he was shouting at me, so I ignored him and kept going. At the next intersection, the light turned yellow just as I was going through.

About 100 yards later, the same guy buzzed by just barely to my left. He turned around a glared at me as he passed. He must've had to run a red light (at a very busy intersection!) and go way faster than he was going before, just so he could catch up and glare at me. Luckily, my turn-off was just after that, so I could get away from this guy whose day I had apparently just ruined.

Is there some rule or code or custom I violated? He was very angry, and I have no idea why.

FBOATSB 01-24-18 03:07 PM

He was waving and you didn't wave back?

robertorolfo 01-24-18 03:13 PM

Can't see anything wrong with your version of events. Maybe his version involves dragons or zombies or something.

FBOATSB 01-24-18 03:17 PM

At any rate, you did the right thing by not engaging :thumb:

ksryder 01-24-18 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by robertorolfo (Post 20129605)
Can't see anything wrong with your version of events. Maybe his version involves dragons or zombies or something.

Yeah, assuming we can take the OP's version at face value my first thought is that there's some sort of mental issue here.

bmthom.gis 01-24-18 03:29 PM

Well, at least you ruined his day. All in all, not too bad.

wphamilton 01-24-18 03:34 PM

He might have been upset that you didn't "call out" the pass. I've seen one or two that were kind of neurotic about that, no matter how much space you have. Never out on an empty road, but I could see it happening.

scratchpaddy 01-24-18 03:42 PM


Originally Posted by wphamilton (Post 20129665)
He might have been upset that you didn't "call out" the pass. I've seen one or two that were kind of neurotic about that, no matter how much space you have. Never out on an empty road, but I could see it happening.

That's the only thing I can think of. I always call out on MUP's, but here I used a whole different lane, so I didn't bother.


Originally Posted by FBOATSB (Post 20129584)
He was waving and you didn't wave back?

I think one of the things he yelled was "Thanks for the f****** hand signal!!!" So, maybe? :lol: But I was behind him and he had no mirrors, so I'm not sure what hand signal he was looking for.

mcours2006 01-24-18 04:09 PM

All kinds of DB's in this world...some of who ride bikes too.:)

alan s 01-24-18 05:05 PM

Next time yell really loudly “passing on the left” when you are about to pass, giving him no time to react.

DiabloScott 01-24-18 06:11 PM


Originally Posted by scratchpaddy (Post 20129579)
He turned around a glared at me as he passed.


Were you wearing a T-shirt with a contentious political or social message?

caloso 01-24-18 07:08 PM

That's called "The Look."

brianmcg123 01-24-18 07:48 PM

He was dialing it up to 400 watts.

scratchpaddy 01-24-18 07:54 PM


Originally Posted by alan s (Post 20129859)
Next time yell really loudly “passing on the left” when you are about to pass, giving him no time to react.

I'll try my bell next time, but I'll keep my fingers crossed that I never see this guy again.

I've never had anyone let me know before passing on the road, and I've never thought anything of it.


Originally Posted by DiabloScott (Post 20129960)
Were you wearing a T-shirt with a contentious political or social message?

I was wearing a pink polo and jeans, with nothing printed on them. He started yelling as soon as soon as he noticed he was being passed.

Skipjacks 01-24-18 09:39 PM

Sometimes you just meet crazy people in the world.

canklecat 01-24-18 10:51 PM

Did it go anything like this?


Saale 01-24-18 11:43 PM

Society is on the edge these days. People are stressed and frustrated, easily feel offended and are quick to lose their temper. It's the exact same deal with drivers everywhere cutting other drivers off during a passing maneuver, speeding up to prevent a passing maneuver or tailgating someone because they feel "wronged" on the highway. Just don't take it personally, ignore it and hope they're not in too much of a fighting mood.

SHBR 01-25-18 12:07 AM

Video can be a useful tool.

Sometimes all you can do is try to avoid the idiots.

acidfast7 01-25-18 03:38 AM

I calmly state "there seems to be a problem here." And see where it goes. Most people realise they're being an ass and cut that crap. Some people blame me for issues and I just nod and let them talk. Usually they run out of energy.

jrickards 01-25-18 09:07 AM

OK, I can understand people not noticing that they've left their turn signal on in their car—their music was too loud, they were distracted or talking, didn't hear the clicking of the signal—but on a bike? Was this person putting out their right hand and just leaving it there, forgetting that it was out there? I can't picture this. :lol:

It sounds like you did nothing significantly wrong that you deserved the thrashing he gave you.

I got a bit of a look as I passed a pedestrian from behind: I called "On Your Left" twice but no response so I waited until we reached a wider section of the plowed sidewalk and went by him on his left (his hood was up so I couldn't tell if he was wearing ear buds or headphones but, I tried to warn him).

scratchpaddy 01-25-18 10:59 AM


Originally Posted by jrickards (Post 20130897)
OK, I can understand people not noticing that they've left their turn signal on in their car—their music was too loud, they were distracted or talking, didn't hear the clicking of the signal—but on a bike? Was this person putting out their right hand and just leaving it there, forgetting that it was out there? I can't picture this. :lol:

It sounds like you did nothing significantly wrong that you deserved the thrashing he gave you.

I got a bit of a look as I passed a pedestrian from behind: I called "On Your Left" twice but no response so I waited until we reached a wider section of the plowed sidewalk and went by him on his left (his hood was up so I couldn't tell if he was wearing ear buds or headphones but, I tried to warn him).

He'd hold out his left arm, upper arm horizontal and forearm straight up, and leave it there for 5-10 seconds. He did it three or four times before I passed him. He even did it while going over some railroad tracks, where there was no turn to take. His fist was closed, though, which I don't think is part of a standard turn signal. Maybe it was a call to arms?

https://files.gamebanana.com/img/ico/sprays/fist.gif

Sometimes I have a hard time making myself heard when I want to warn about a pass. Too many people have headphones, or they're just not paying attention. I remember calling out to another bike on a wide MUP, but he abruptly swerved and nearly hit me as I was passing, then berated me for not calling out to him.

I have a bell now. The sound stands out and carries so much better than my own voice.

pesty 01-25-18 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by ksryder (Post 20129612)
Yeah, assuming we can take the OP's version at face value my first thought is that there's some sort of mental issue here.

That was my thought based on the safety vest and BMX helmet.
Though... admittedly I'm picturing construction vest and motocross helmet.

KD5NRH 01-25-18 12:02 PM


Originally Posted by scratchpaddy (Post 20129688)
I think one of the things he yelled was "Thanks for the f****** hand signal!!!"

There's a good one-finger signal for people like that. Practice riding no hands so you can use the other to put a stick in his spokes.

scratchpaddy 01-25-18 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by pesty (Post 20131210)
That was my thought based on the safety vest and BMX helmet.
Though... admittedly I'm picturing construction vest and motocross helmet.

I meant the retro kind, not the full face mask type.

https://www.sourcebmx.com/Images/Models/Full/29568.jpg

Construction vest, yes, just like this:

https://images.uline.com/is/image//c...2517G-S_US.jpg


Originally Posted by KD5NRH (Post 20131272)
There's a good one-finger signal for people like that. Practice riding no hands so you can use the other to put a stick in his spokes.

"I've got your f****** hand signal right here, buddy!"

pesty 01-25-18 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by scratchpaddy (Post 20131313)
I meant the retro kind, not the full face mask type.

Ok, I'm old, when I think BMX I still think of this...
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Bqrj1poFug...-from-1986.jpg


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