Hahaha! Well done!I’m against cars driving on sidewalks
If you get hit on the sidewalk while riding a bike it only means that the car missed you the first time while you were on the street.
Hahaha! Well done!I’m against cars driving on sidewalks
You do have the same right. The problem is, like I said, when a car and a bike collide, one is fine, the other is not. Why put yourself in that position if you don't have to? I know, I know "my rights"
It is my right to swim in the ocean but I don't want a shark to eat me, so I don't go in the ocean and I find other ways to get my swim game on.
Also, if you got hit on the sidewalk it sounds like it was intentional, I would look into that.
I do like your fat rant though! Haha! Wives LOVE to pack on the pounds and why anyone would rush home to see their "best friend" wife is beyond me.
The law allows for a lot of things that I don't advise people do. Like driving exactly 55 down the interstate while traffic going 75 or 80 goes by. Or people that walk along rural highways with a tiny shoulder at dusk or dawn. It's always a tragedy when people get hit, but some of these aren't hard to see coming.Can always count on the "cyclists are second class citizens" crowd to chime in whenever and wherever they can. Worse than trying to have a conversation with vegans. Look, it isn't my fault you look like an over stuffed sausage casing with hail damage when you put on tighter fitting clothes, but the law says I have the same right to the road you do...and for the "ride on the sidewalk" crowd, I've been hit in the sidewalk by a car to. It broke my helmet in 3 places. Now what??
How bout this....put your phone down and watch what you're doing and....now hear me out....lift on the ole gas pedal for a few seconds and wait for a good opportunity to pass me safely when you see me. Your overweight wife you have no interest in seeing naked anymore can wait an extra minute for you to get home.
...having said all that 90% of my rides now are mountain bike... to approx. 10% road biking, and even then I start 15mi out in the country and head even further out for the actual road ride because I'm no fan of riding on busy roads either.
While there are plenty of technically challenging mountain bike trails, including ones with significant cliff exposure, none are as scary as riding on flat paved road that you share with drivers armed with 8,000 pound vehicles and a smart phone.Can always count on the "cyclists are second class citizens" crowd to chime in whenever and wherever they can. Worse than trying to have a conversation with vegans. Look, it isn't my fault you look like an over stuffed sausage casing with hail damage when you put on tighter fitting clothes, but the law says I have the same right to the road you do...and for the "ride on the sidewalk" crowd, I've been hit in the sidewalk by a car to. It broke my helmet in 3 places. Now what??
How bout this....put your phone down and watch what you're doing and....now hear me out....lift on the ole gas pedal for a few seconds and wait for a good opportunity to pass me safely when you see me. Your overweight wife you have no interest in seeing naked anymore can wait an extra minute for you to get home.
...having said all that 90% of my rides now are mountain bike... to approx. 10% road biking, and even then I start 15mi out in the country and head even further out for the actual road ride because I'm no fan of riding on busy roads either.
Dude, it is not even 16 anymore!I've been hit by 3 cars, I know how it ends. I lost every time. How bout ya'll just stop hitting me with your fvcking cars and blaming me for hav8ng the audicity for riding a bike...i'm lol'ing as I type I promise. We're fine...just accept we have the same rights and be careful.
I also don't think 16 y/o girls should be allowed to drive either bit you know what I don't do? Hit em with my car, then blame them for driving there.
Is this a pun about the topicThe law allows for a lot of things that I don't advise people do. Like driving exactly 55 down the interstate while traffic going 75 or 80 goes by. Or people that walk along rural highways with a tiny shoulder at dusk or dawn. It's always a tragedy when people get hit, but some of these aren't hard to see coming.
Dude, it is not even 16 anymore!
14 year olds can drive with a school permit! What the hell is that???
I never did that in 30+ years of riding the LA freeways. All some guy has to do is open his car door to pour out a cup of stale coffee and you are toast.One thing I cannot get over is watching the motorcycles in LA scream down the dotted lines between cars in traffic.
It has been this way forever. With that in mind when my kids start driving I’m going to start them with manual transmissions in hopes it keeps them more engaged on the road and away from phones.Dude, it is not even 16 anymore!
14 year olds can drive with a school permit! What the hell is that???
A big problem is the Omaha metro is not bike friendly, primarily because the roads are already so narrow there is no room for bike lanes. In newer cities and suburbs in warmer climates (like in Arizona) there are bike lanes everywhere and signage about the lanes and not only is there more room for cars to pass bikes safely, but seeing the road features about bikes makes people much more aware of sharing the road with bikes.Can always count on the "cyclists are second class citizens" crowd to chime in whenever and wherever they can. Worse than trying to have a conversation with vegans. Look, it isn't my fault you look like an over stuffed sausage casing with hail damage when you put on tighter fitting clothes, but the law says I have the same right to the road you do...and for the "ride on the sidewalk" crowd, I've been hit in the sidewalk by a car to. It broke my helmet in 3 places. Now what??
How bout this....put your phone down and watch what you're doing and....now hear me out....lift on the ole gas pedal for a few seconds and wait for a good opportunity to pass me safely when you see me. Your overweight wife you have no interest in seeing naked anymore can wait an extra minute for you to get home.
...having said all that 90% of my rides now are mountain bike... to approx. 10% road biking, and even then I start 15mi out in the country and head even further out for the actual road ride because I'm no fan of riding on busy roads either.
Not a bad idea!It has been this way forever. With that in mind when my kids start driving I’m going to start them with manual transmissions in hopes it keeps them more engaged on the road and away from phones.
A big problem is the Omaha metro is not bike friendly, primarily because the roads are already so narrow there is no room for bike lanes. In newer cities and suburbs in warmer climates (like in Arizona) there are bike lanes everywhere and signage about the lanes and not only is there more room for cars to pass bikes safely, but seeing the road features about bikes makes people much more aware of sharing the road with bikes.
I 100% believe that Fort Street was designed with the intent of making the Omaha population smaller by killing pedestrians and bike riders.West Omaha is downright scary on a bike. All the road should have been built twice as wide 10 years ago...yet here we are, years later making do with two lane roads everywhere while they build 4 thousand more homes on the same street that's already to small.
DesMoines is a great example of a midwest community that does it right. They like cyclists, West Omahan's consider us target practice.
All Cyclists and motorcyclists and motorists have every right to ride on the road so long as they obey traffic laws (many don’t).
Fine. No disagreement. Doesn’t make it intelligent. Why that’s the hill cyclists will literally decide to die on is mind boggling. Go find a trail. Get off the road. Not because you are a nuisance, but for your own safety. There will always be traffic accidents. Cyclists are gambling with their life riding on the streets. Your right to be there doesn’t affect your ability to survive is someone hits you. It’s not worth it.FIFY
Think of how many lives would be saved if women weren’t allowed to driveI've been hit by 3 cars, I know how it ends. I lost every time. How bout ya'll just stop hitting me with your fvcking cars and blaming me for having the audicity for riding a bike...i'm lol'ing as I type I promise. We're fine...just accept we have the same rights and be careful.
I also don't think 16 y/o girls should be allowed to drive either but you know what I don't do? Hit em with my car, then blame them for driving there.
.Or create "chores" for husbands to do...or set up "play dates" for their husband that he clearly doesn't want to be a part of...Think of how many lives would be saved if women weren’t allowed to drive![]()
Think of how many lives would be saved if women weren’t allowed to drive![]()
For me road bikers need to find places that aren't busy. My biggest issue with them is when they are on very busy roads maybe riding 20mph in a 45. Get the F off that road and go find somewhere less busy or go earlier in the morning when you aren't causing traffic jams to occur. That is what pisses me off as a motoristCan always count on the "cyclists are second class citizens" crowd to chime in whenever and wherever they can. Worse than trying to have a conversation with vegans. Look, it isn't my fault you look like an over stuffed sausage casing with hail damage when you put on tighter fitting clothes, but the law says I have the same right to the road you do...and for the "ride on the sidewalk" crowd, I've been hit in the sidewalk by a car to. It broke my helmet in 3 places. Now what??
How bout this....put your phone down and watch what you're doing and....now hear me out....lift on the ole gas pedal for a few seconds and wait for a good opportunity to pass me safely when you see me. Your overweight wife you have no interest in seeing naked anymore can wait an extra minute for you to get home.
...having said all that 90% of my rides now are mountain bike... to approx. 10% road biking, and even then I start 15mi out in the country and head even further out for the actual road ride because I'm no fan of riding on busy roads either.
For me road bikers need to find places that aren't busy. My biggest issue with them is when they are on very busy roads maybe riding 20mph in a 45. Get the F off that road and go find somewhere less busy or go earlier in the morning when you aren't causing traffic jams to occur. That is what pisses me off as a motorist
Ahh another biker who thinks everyone should be on there time and pace. Nice talkAhhh yes...another motorist who cannot spare a few seconds of grace for somebody who has a right to be there. Nice talk.
Ahh another biker who thinks everyone should be on there time and pace. Nice talk
Exactly. Get the **** out of the road. There is no reason you need to be in traffic during rush hour and you won't convince me otherwise. Glad you are primarily on your Mtn. BikeAhhh yes...another motorist who cannot spare a few seconds of grace for somebody who has a right to be there. Nice talk.
Exactly. Get the **** out of the road. There is no reason you need to be in traffic during rush hour and you won't convince me otherwise. Glad you are primarily on your Mtn. Bike
If the little girl in your neighborhood lives, here she is in 20 years.I'm more worried about all the kids I see on e-bikes everywhere. Several kids in my neighborhood are zipping around on those everywhere and they are NOT in control. I **** you not, one little girl cannot be older than 3 or maybe 4 and is all over on that thing - sidewalk, middle of the road, running onto parked cars...all with no helmet!
Wrong. I’ve lived in Portland Oregon, world capital of clueless road bikers.That's not your call to make and you look angry amd unhinged when you talk like that. Betting all the delays cyclists have cost you combined in your entire life is less than 60 seconds....and if you need to get to that next red light faster, leave the house 4 seconds sooner.
Generally fine with the cyclists on the side, as long as they are single file. Every now and then, you get that pair who are side by side that are a little much.That's not your call to make and you look angry amd unhinged when you talk like that. Betting all the delays cyclists have cost you combined in your entire life is less than 60 seconds....and if you need to get to that next red light faster, leave the house 4 seconds sooner.
Cars can get ticketed for impeading the normal flow of traffic in good conditions, so why can't bicyclists as well?That's not your call to make and you look angry amd unhinged when you talk like that. Betting all the delays cyclists have cost you combined in your entire life is less than 60 seconds....and if you need to get to that next red light faster, leave the house 4 seconds sooner.
So a bike tax to pay for it?Cars can get ticketed for impeading the normal flow of traffic in good conditions, so why can't bicyclists as well?
I'm all for cycling. But many cities just aren't set up for it on the road.
I would be all for more bike paths all over cities.
Plus you just know the dude on the unicycle would be juggling.I’m sure a group of cyclists would be totally cool with me cruising on unicycle at about 4 mph in front of them on a busy two lane road.