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Saw an intelligent bicyclist today
He was wearing one of those bright orange hunting vests and you couldn't
miss seeing him. Why don't they all do that or at least paint their helmet hunter orange? |
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Saw an intelligent bicyclist today
SFB spewed:
He was wearing one of those bright orange hunting vests and you couldn't miss seeing him. Why don't they all do that or at least paint their helmet hunter orange? Why don't you paint, "Highway killing machine," on that beater of yours. OBTW, I don't wear a helmet when bicycling. Speeders & Drunk Drivers Are MURDERERS (a.k.a. SFB) admits to being a deadly speeder, psychopath and criminal coddler: " Have you ever driven a car faster than the legal speed limit? Yes, but never deliberately. In fact i got a speeding ticket about 5 years ago for doing 41 in a 25. I just about kicked the cops teeth in cause i was sure he was lying. No way the SL on this wide open stretch could be 25, i thought." Pride of America (c.k.a. Laura Bush murdered her boyfriend/ laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE/Speeders And Drunk Drivers Are Murderers (SADDAM)), 10/3/2002 Message-ID: http://tinyurl.com/5u4wg Proof that POA is LBMHB/lbVH/SADDAM: See the following: http://tinyurl.com/ahphj |
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Saw an intelligent bicyclist today
Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS wrote:
He was wearing one of those bright orange hunting vests and you couldn't miss seeing him. Why don't they all do that or at least paint their helmet hunter orange? My wife made me a waterproof-breathable blaze orange cover for my helmet. Not only increases visibility, but also keeps me warm in the cold and dry in the rain. I ride a rail-trail through hunting areas. -- ------------------------------------------------------- "Every day is Saturday when you're retired." Bob Burns Mill Hall PA (email is a spamtrap) |
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Saw an intelligent bicyclist today
cold and dry in the rain. I ride a rail-trail through hunting areas.
suicidal--good hunters look for objects that are parallel to the ground such as a deers back there are a lot of hunters out there who in actuality want the chance to kill the ultimate mammal--humans and of course get away with it nb--i hunted literally every am--worked on resevations with open season all the time now i no longer hunt/fish hth peter -- ------------------------------------------------------- "Every day is Saturday when you're retired." Bob Burns Mill Hall PA (email is a spamtrap) |
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Saw an intelligent bicyclist today
I have a Performance jersey that's the same hunter orange. There are
bright choices uot there. most don't wear them because of their "Fred Factor". - - Compliments of: "Your Friendly Neighborhood Wheelman" If you want to E-mail me use: ChrisZCorner "at" webtv "dot" net My website: http://geocities.com/czcorner |
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Saw an intelligent bicyclist today
On Feb 27, 1:26 am, "Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS"
wrote: He was wearing one of those bright orange hunting vests and you couldn't miss seeing him. Why don't they all do that or at least paint their helmet hunter orange? If you have trouble seeing ordinary (non-orange) cyclists or pedestrians in plenty of time, you're not driving responsibly. Try slowing down and paying more attention. - Frank Krygowski |
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Saw an intelligent bicyclist today
On Feb 27, 10:58*am, wrote:
On Feb 27, 1:26 am, "Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS" wrote: He was wearing one of those bright orange hunting vests and *you couldn't miss seeing him. Why don't they all do that or at least paint their helmet hunter orange? If you have trouble seeing ordinary (non-orange) cyclists or pedestrians in plenty of time, you're not driving responsibly. *Try slowing down and paying more attention. - Frank Krygowski Yes, all of the cyclists in my area are responsible and never, ever do stuff like riding after dark without lights and wearing dark and/or non-reflective clothing. (snort) If it didn't seem like the vast majority of cyclists that I see had death wishes (in addition to the above, I actually saw a cyclist at least slow down - not stop, just slow - for a stop sign the other day. It was noteworthy because that was the first time I'd seen that happen in months,) you might have a point, but my general impression of them is that they are serious hazards to themselves and others, and I wish that police would take more notice of this and start enforcing the rules of the road. It is only a matter of time before one of these idiots ends up getting flattened by a car, and I'm sad to say that my sympathy will be with the driver of the car. nate |
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!n Saw an intelligent bicyclist today
wrote: If you have trouble seeing ordinary (non-orange) cyclists or pedestrians in plenty of time, you're not driving responsibly. Try slowing down and paying more attention. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Frank, the population of drivers and the population of riders are both statistical distributions (bell curve). By making yourself more visible, a you put yourself on a better part of your curve, so it is less likely that you will have a problem with a drivers on the bad part of their curve. |
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!n Saw an intelligent bicyclist today
On Feb 27, 12:44 pm, "Leo Lichtman"
wrote: wrote: If you have trouble seeing ordinary (non-orange) cyclists or pedestrians in plenty of time, you're not driving responsibly. Try slowing down and paying more attention. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Frank, the population of drivers and the population of riders are both statistical distributions (bell curve). By making yourself more visible, a you put yourself on a better part of your curve, so it is less likely that you will have a problem with a drivers on the bad part of their curve. I don't disagree with that. And if a cyclist chooses to be extra- visible, I certainly won't object. However, as long as the cyclist is legal, he has no obligation to dress funny so motorists can exert less care. Lights and reflectors at night? Sure. Day-glo orange when riding to work? No. It's the driver's responsibility to see where he's going, see who or what is on the road, and control his vehicle accordingly. - Frank Krygowski |
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