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I just wish they'd get off of the sidewalks!
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![]() "PatTX" wrote in message ... I just wish they'd get off of the sidewalks! My pet peeve is seeing an oncoming bike going the wrong way in my bike lane: http://tinyurl.com/4mwk6h J. |
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Jay Bollyn wrote:
"PatTX" wrote in message ... I just wish they'd get off of the sidewalks! My pet peeve is seeing an oncoming bike going the wrong way in my bike lane: You could use an umbrella as a jousting lance. ![]() http://tinyurl.com/4mwk6h An illegally parked Range Rover, no less. -- Tom Sherman - 42.435731,-83.985007 If you are not a part of the solution, you are a part of the precipitate. |
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![]() "Tom Sherman" wrote in message ... Jay Bollyn wrote: "PatTX" wrote in message ... I just wish they'd get off of the sidewalks! My pet peeve is seeing an oncoming bike going the wrong way in my bike lane: You could use an umbrella as a jousting lance. ![]() http://tinyurl.com/4mwk6h An illegally parked Range Rover, no less. -- Tom Sherman - 42.435731,-83.985007 If you are not a part of the solution, you are a part of the precipitate. On the city part of my commute, cars or trucks double-parked in the bike lane is a daily event. (Lawrence Ave between Kedzie and Jeff Park.) But at least they are not moving. Seeing a bike going the wrong way in a bike lane, hard to tell what he might do. J. |
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On 2008-10-12, Jay wrote:
On the city part of my commute, cars or trucks double-parked in the bike lane is a daily event. (Lawrence Ave between Kedzie and Jeff Park.) But at least they are not moving. Seeing a bike going the wrong way in a bike lane, hard to tell what he might do. I yell out "welcome to America! We ride *with* the traffic here!" -- John ) ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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![]() "PatTX" wrote I just wish they'd get off of the sidewalks! Leave them be. It takes time to get used to riding. Don't expect them take to the streets on the first ride. |
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![]() :: "PatTX" wrote ::: I just wish they'd get off of the sidewalks! :: :: Leave them be. It takes time to get used to riding. Don't expect :: them take to the streets on the first ride. Oh, I haven't said anything to them about that, but I do wonder if they will have a second time...after all, it's tough to ride with your chin getting hit by your knee each time it comes up, not to mention grinding it out in a high gear. I saw a woman yesterday that fit that description, and as I went by, I said to her "Put it in a lower gear." (in a nice way). I didn't get all of her answer, but most of it was "I can do that?" I just noticed that all of the people I see riding the sidewalks are adults in their 40's and above. None have mirrors, either. sigh. Pat |
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![]() "PatTX" wrote in message ... :: "PatTX" wrote ::: I just wish they'd get off of the sidewalks! :: :: Leave them be. It takes time to get used to riding. Don't expect :: them take to the streets on the first ride. Oh, I haven't said anything to them about that, but I do wonder if they will have a second time...after all, it's tough to ride with your chin getting hit by your knee each time it comes up, not to mention grinding it out in a high gear. I saw a woman yesterday that fit that description, and as I went by, I said to her "Put it in a lower gear." (in a nice way). I didn't get all of her answer, but most of it was "I can do that?" I just noticed that all of the people I see riding the sidewalks are adults in their 40's and above. None have mirrors, either. Well, when I started riding I rode down a main thorough fair to get to the parking lots. Then I would ride loops in the parking lots. Then back to the side walk to ride the wrong way to get back home. Then one day I learned that one of my neighbors was a long-time cyclist. So, he took me out on my first road ride. I just followed him and did what he did. I found it was basically a matter of driving a bike like driving a car. That's what got me over my fear of riding on the road. BTW, this nieghbor just passed way two days ago due to cancer. |
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On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 19:07:11 -0500, "PatTX"
wrote: Oh, I haven't said anything to them about that, but I do wonder if they will have a second time...after all, it's tough to ride with your chin getting hit by your knee each time it comes up, not to mention grinding it out in a high gear. I saw a woman yesterday that fit that description, and as I went by, I said to her "Put it in a lower gear." (in a nice way). I didn't get all of her answer, but most of it was "I can do that?" I just noticed that all of the people I see riding the sidewalks are adults in their 40's and above. None have mirrors, either. I commute to work on a bike--seven miles in each direction. There's about a two-mile stretch coming home where I use a sidewalk. It's rare that anyone actually uses it for walking, and on the rare occasion that I do see someone, I yield to them. I'm not a novice cyclist, and I've read some of Forester's stuff, but I've picked myself out of ditches a couple times to avoid getting creamed. The roadway is not wide enough to share a lane, and if you take it, the driver's will pass close enough to scare the hell out of you just to make a point. Dave Clary Corpus Christi, TX |
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John Thompson writes: On 2008-10-12, Jay wrote: On the city part of my commute, cars or trucks double-parked in the bike lane is a daily event. (Lawrence Ave between Kedzie and Jeff Park.) But at least they are not moving. Seeing a bike going the wrong way in a bike lane, hard to tell what he might do. I yell out "welcome to America! We ride *with* the traffic here!" I guess it's good when people ride bicycles at all. I'm all for that, and supportive of anyone who wants to ride. Being meddlingly officious at people often just makes 'em dig-in their heels and stubbornly adhere to their preconceived ways. Live and let live. cheers, Tom -- Nothing is safe from me. I'm really at: tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca |
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