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First, I'm glad that you are having fun on your bike. Second, give grace to the peds in the crosswalk! I don't care if you clip the heels of the idiots with masters degrees who just dart between trucks and cabs in the middle of the block, but the peds in the crosswalk deserve more respect! Lastly, get some work on the rollers and smooth out that pedal stroke.
Who comes out better when a speeding cyclist hits a pedistrian
hard to watch. pedestrians have the right of way. you must be under 25 years old without a significant other or children.
Mark Kenseth said:hard to watch. pedestrians have the right of way. you must be under 25 years old without a significant other or children.
Incorrect
Correct, however, the conclusion of a long-term relationship a few months ago has had little, if any change in my riding
Correct
Wanna ride with me to work someday?
Snow days are my favorites!
Erin said:Who comes out better when a speeding cyclist hits a pedistrian
Seriously...have any of you people hit peds? Like knocked them down/you? Am I somehow an exception to this? Many seem to think that I regularly hit and knock people down??
No...maybe I have a talent for this, as I'm sure many members do, that is an ability to "blend" with traffic, or run against it depending on the moment. But I don't have too many issues unless I choose to.
As a bicycle commuter, what irks me is the people turning right from the middle lane (cabs) long after the light has turned red. And of course the people that think the yellow actually extends into the red in a positive correlation to their speed. E.G., if you're going 45 and the light is turning red, you've got another 2 seconds from when the yellow ends to keep going, at 50, 2.5 seconds.
As I like to say...there is only one shade of red.
The peds who jaywalk are being kinda dumb...but really, as I catch myself doing it now, jaywalking, I have to say that it's pretty easy to forget that bikes also ride the streets. Which makes me a better ped, and I give room to the peds who are crossing in the middle of the block most of the time. Everyone deserves a little grace, which is hard to remember all the time, but you never know what kind of a day that person is having right?
Erin said:Who comes out better when a speeding cyclist hits a pedistrian
Seriously...have any of you people hit peds? Like knocked them down/you? Am I somehow an exception to this? Many seem to think that I regularly hit and knock people down??
No...maybe I have a talent for this, as I'm sure many members do, that is an ability to "blend" with traffic, or run against it depending on the moment. But I don't have too many issues unless I choose to.
As a bicycle commuter, what irks me is the people turning right from the middle lane (cabs) long after the light has turned red. And of course the people that think the yellow actually extends into the red in a positive correlation to their speed. E.G., if you're going 45 and the light is turning red, you've got another 2 seconds from when the yellow ends to keep going, at 50, 2.5 seconds.
As I like to say...there is only one shade of red.
The peds who jaywalk are being kinda dumb...but really, as I catch myself doing it now, jaywalking, I have to say that it's pretty easy to forget that bikes also ride the streets. Which makes me a better ped, and I give room to the peds who are crossing in the middle of the block most of the time. Everyone deserves a little grace, which is hard to remember all the time, but you never know what kind of a day that person is having right?
I've probably seen you riding on jefferson as this is the main part of my morning route I do in the south loop (i deliver pay checks for a client of the company i work for). You basically road down my morning route. At Jefferson and Adams, I feel you cut it close to that silver car on purpose just for the sake of "getting a close call for my video".
I also wasn't feeling your little move on monroe and clinton where you sort of dart into traffic heading south on clinton, then falling into a line of cars going east on monroe. Plus, you rode through some nasty potholes because of that. Then right after, you pass on the right. But you do however seem to be on your game on the hill between wacker and and franklin on monroe (you squeeze between 2 taxis and i'm SURE you were riding your break) but then you decide to dart into traffic on wells. Then you squeeze between a bus and a taxi when all you really need to do is go one lane over and cruise the middle. And then comes my favorite part where you STOP IN THE MIDDLE OF THE INTERSECTION FOR A COP TO PASS, THEN YOU TRY AND CUT THE COP CAR!!! what are you thinking?
And 6 Minutes from Jefferson and Harrison to 1 south dearborn is pretty slow if you ask me. Even with the red lights and close calls
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amazing that you don't die? I do that for 8 hours a day. PLEASE.
So let me see if I understand your response.
You say it's ok to weave among people crossing the street with the light on the crosswalk because you have a very low record for running into one. And yet, it irks you when cars turn from the middle lane or speed to get through a yellow. So you can be lawless, but cars can't?
And I don't think I'll touch the "I don't have too many issues unless I choose to." comment. I just hope you never choose to get hit by a car, bus or truck.
Jason Figler said:Erin said:Who comes out better when a speeding cyclist hits a pedistrian
Seriously...have any of you people hit peds? Like knocked them down/you? Am I somehow an exception to this? Many seem to think that I regularly hit and knock people down??
No...maybe I have a talent for this, as I'm sure many members do, that is an ability to "blend" with traffic, or run against it depending on the moment. But I don't have too many issues unless I choose to.
As a bicycle commuter, what irks me is the people turning right from the middle lane (cabs) long after the light has turned red. And of course the people that think the yellow actually extends into the red in a positive correlation to their speed. E.G., if you're going 45 and the light is turning red, you've got another 2 seconds from when the yellow ends to keep going, at 50, 2.5 seconds.
As I like to say...there is only one shade of red.
The peds who jaywalk are being kinda dumb...but really, as I catch myself doing it now, jaywalking, I have to say that it's pretty easy to forget that bikes also ride the streets. Which makes me a better ped, and I give room to the peds who are crossing in the middle of the block most of the time. Everyone deserves a little grace, which is hard to remember all the time, but you never know what kind of a day that person is having right?
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