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Excellent - both for the compliment and the fact that the guy was explaining to his kids.
Not on the discussion of safety, but - I had one of those rare, massive westerly tailwinds as I was heading east on my way home from work one time. I was moving at a pretty good clip on Bryn Mawr between Pulaski and Lincoln, blowing past waiting cars...when a woman pulled up next to me at a light and rolled down her window. I was fully expecting to hear an earful of bullshit, but instead she was like, "dude, you were hauling ass back there! Awesome!" and promptly gave me a high five. I was absolutely bewildered, but it sure did make me feel like a badass for the remaining mile or two of my commute.
I had more than a few people high-five me during Critical Mass, so it shows that not everyone in a car hates bikes. It's really easy to get cynical about cycling in this city, so it's nice to see some positive encouragement!
I get that a lot too, but it's always superseded by a "oh, well I could never do that.." and some excuse why. I try to explain to them that riding a bike to work really isn't a big deal and a lot easier than they think.
Serge Lubomudrov said:
I can't even tell you how many times I was asked by guys riding the elevator down to the garage to get into their cars to sit in rush-hour traffic, how many miles my ride is, how wonderful it is to ride, and if only they can . . .
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