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Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostWell, write a letter to your local lawmakers to budget the installation of more bicycle lanes. IF you can't share of course.
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Originally posted by RobertK View PostI'm all for it. But in the meantime I pay wheel tax to pay for public roads in my state and the bicyclists don't and I shouldn't have to worry about getting caught behind a group of bicyclists dong 20mph when I need to get to work on time so I can continue to afford those taxes.
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Originally posted by Janderson View Post97% of those bicyclists own cars, and they pay the same taxes you do. This is why there are bike lanes. Your argument that the cyclists aren't paying taxes for the roads is completely invalid. If the taxes and fees I pay go toward construction and maintenance of roads, it doesn't matter WHAT method I am using to travel along them. Car, bicycle, longboard, foot, I PROVIDED MONEY for that roadway.
FYI.. its not legal to ride many of those things on the interstate in many states.
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Originally posted by RobertK View PostIf the state feels that roads are dangerous enough to require loads of safety restraints on motor vehicles and to enforce vehicle safety laws in order to use public roads then ALL means of transportation travel those roads should be required to meet those standards. A single helmet and asking for drivers to "share the road" just doesn't cut it when most struggle already to share the road with other vehicles.
FYI.. its not legal to ride many of those things on the interstate in many states.tasty
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Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostAnd, it is legal to ride those things on the interstate in many states. Specifically where there is not other, non-interstate roads available to travel between the two points.tasty
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lol @ the righteous rage of the cyclists in this thread.
I'm a cyclist myself, but I will say that 99% of the cyclists I encounter don't follow the traffic laws at all. It amazes me that there aren't more bike accidents around here, considering that 99% of the motorists I encounter don't follow the laws either. I will say that me and the cars are the only ones who signal and stop and red lights and stop signs.
I'm not sure if they don't know that bikes are supposed to follow certain laws, or they just don't care, but it does get annoying. I am always courteous to bicyclists however, because I know how it is to ride a bike on a road full of assholes.Originally posted by LJ851I programmed my oven to turn off when my pizza was done, should i start a build thread?
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My dad rides with a huge pack of cyclists (100+) every Tuesday night and he was telling me how crazy some of those fuckers are. One guy he rides with got arrested because someone in a car cut him off, then proceeded to ride his bike into the supermarket and start yelling at him, threatening him, etc. Cyclists can be douches too no doubt.
Blunt is spot on, its a 2-way street in the end.Originally posted by BillBraskyE36's are the Stephen Baldwin of the 3 series family. They barely hold everything together and they only sold a lot because of the popularity of their older sibling.
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I have only one problem with bicyclists. They can use the regular roads all they want but where I live they get in my way on my commute to work. I have to go using a canyon which they are always on, A group of them always get in my way and never move, then when I pass them in the opposing lane and they get all butthurt and they start cursing and in the rare case they spit on my car or some other childish thing like throwing a bottle on my car. Im sorry but I cant follow them going 15mph. Dont know about Oregon but LA cyclists are very stubborn and they think they own the roads.harry/harout
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