Help ! I'm turning into one of them...
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Help ! I'm turning into one of them...
I caught myself grumbling about how pedestrians slow me down on my commute if I take the cycle paths after I'd happily slowed the progress of the odd car cycling on narrow country lanes...
I'm worried that I'm developing a car driver mentality on a bike
Richard
I'm worried that I'm developing a car driver mentality on a bike

Richard
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Currently riding an MTB with a split personality - commuting, touring, riding for the sake of riding, on or off road :)
Currently riding an MTB with a split personality - commuting, touring, riding for the sake of riding, on or off road :)
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put me back on my bike

Joined: Sep 2001
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From: La Rochefoucauld, Charente, France
Bikes: Airbourne Carpe Diem + own brand fixed gear
Richard - your progress is coming on leaps & bounds!!
Only a few weeks ago you were posting about your first commute and asking advice about kit - and now you're on the verge of killing peds!
Its time to take the next step- forsake cycle paths and mix it with the traffic full time.
Stew
Only a few weeks ago you were posting about your first commute and asking advice about kit - and now you're on the verge of killing peds!
Its time to take the next step- forsake cycle paths and mix it with the traffic full time.
Stew
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Chicago Cyclist

Joined: Jul 2001
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From: Chicago
Bikes: My frame is covered in reflective tape. After adding ridiculously large handlebars, a comfy seat, and enough carrying capacity to haul a Thanksgiving grocery run home, the manufacturer wouldn't recognize it.
Sometime, I'm tempted to go as a walker on a bike path just so I can loudly yell at each passing bicyclist, "GET ON THE ROAD!"
(I generally dislike cycling on bike paths and think that my place as a bicyclist is on the street.)
Planners often put very little thought into sidewalks, and even less thought into bike paths.
(I generally dislike cycling on bike paths and think that my place as a bicyclist is on the street.)Planners often put very little thought into sidewalks, and even less thought into bike paths.
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Senior Member (Retired)

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From: Great North Woods
Bikes: Vittorio, Centaur triple; Casati Laser Piu, Chorus Triple.
Well, bike paths are called that for a reason.
But ... you simply have to move to the Netherlands. Remarkably civilized about bikes, they are.
Cheers...Gary
But ... you simply have to move to the Netherlands. Remarkably civilized about bikes, they are.
Cheers...Gary
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I recall riding in the late fall on a bikepath on Cape Cod. It was virtually deserted, but I eventually did catch up with a family of five, walking, completely blocking the path. Oh yeah, and the obligatory dog on a long chain stretched across the path. Had to come to a complete stop to let them clear. As I started off again, I turned slightly, looked straight at "dad", and just SPIT on the path in front of them. Sort of like marking territory. Allowed me to vent a little anger without blurting out obscenities.
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0^0

Joined: Feb 2001
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From: Rolla, MO
Bikes: Redline Monocog,Surly Crosscheck, Lemond Reno
Originally posted by stewartp
Richard - your progress is coming on leaps & bounds!!
Only a few weeks ago you were posting about your first commute and asking advice about kit - and now you're on the verge of killing peds!
Richard - your progress is coming on leaps & bounds!!
Only a few weeks ago you were posting about your first commute and asking advice about kit - and now you're on the verge of killing peds!
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Booyah!!
Booyah!!
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Every lane is a bike lane


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From: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia - passionfruit capital of the universe!
Originally posted by stewartp
Its time to take the next step- forsake cycle paths and mix it with the traffic full time.
Its time to take the next step- forsake cycle paths and mix it with the traffic full time.
If I was king of the world, the first thing I'd do for cycling is plough all these things underground. I've never yet seen a situation where the road is not a better option (and I've ridden six-lane highways with no shoulder).
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From: Spokane WA
Bikes: Seven Axiom Ti, Trek 620, Masi cylocross (steel). Masi Souleville 8spd, Fat Chance Mtn. (steel), Schwinn Triple Bar cruiser, Mazi Speciale Fix/single, Schwinn Typhoon
If the Bus still had it's red flashing lights on and/or it's stop-sign out, you were a very, very bad boy.
Ride Legal
Pat
Ride Legal
Pat
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Joined: Feb 2001
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From: Rolla, MO
Bikes: Redline Monocog,Surly Crosscheck, Lemond Reno
Originally posted by pat5319
If the Bus still had it's red flashing lights on and/or it's stop-sign out, you were a very, very bad boy.
Ride Legal
Pat
If the Bus still had it's red flashing lights on and/or it's stop-sign out, you were a very, very bad boy.
Ride Legal
Pat
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Booyah!!
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From: Gramde Prairie, Alberta
Bikes: Vision R-44, TerraTrike 3.6
Originally posted by fubar5
I crashed into some kid getting off the school bus once, I was in the road, and he just ran across like he owned the durn thing.
I crashed into some kid getting off the school bus once, I was in the road, and he just ran across like he owned the durn thing.





