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I haven't noticed this topic before. Very interesting to read so many responses similar to my own experience.
Growing up in a sprawl everyone drove so I know what it's like being the odd man out. In High school I refused to take drivers education seriously and never did the instructor part. Instead I spent the money for the instructor and insurance on a CD, tshirt and a new brake pad. I told my mother then that I will never have an interest in driving and it's been a sticking point with my family. But after about 10 years of watching commute at all times of the year they got used to it and now I've convinced my brother that biking in our hometown isn't as bad as he thinks.
I'm actually thinking about getting a license now because I may have a job opportunity visiting the middle east that will require some driving.
One of my best friends opted out of high school driver education for this exact reason, and it's something I've never understood. Simply being licensed in no way negates any intent you may have to never sit down behind the wheel of a car, but like any learned skill it can enrich who you are and give you a better understanding and appreciation of the world around you. For a cyclist it is well worth knowing what it takes to accelerate, maneuver and stop a car because it gives you insight to what drivers around you are and are not capable of.
Spencer "Thunderball" Thayer! said:I haven't noticed this topic before. Very interesting to read so many responses similar to my own experience.
Growing up in a sprawl everyone drove so I know what it's like being the odd man out. In High school I refused to take drivers education seriously and never did the instructor part. Instead I spent the money for the instructor and insurance on a CD, tshirt and a new brake pad. I told my mother then that I will never have an interest in driving and it's been a sticking point with my family. But after about 10 years of watching commute at all times of the year they got used to it and now I've convinced my brother that biking in our hometown isn't as bad as he thinks.
I'm actually thinking about getting a license now because I may have a job opportunity visiting the middle east that will require some driving.
My parents and sister tend to think it is just the most recent way for me to be insolent and self-righteous (they're not 100% wrong) and still think I will grow out of it.
On the bright side, after hearing so many of my stories, my mom has said many times that she has become significantly more aware and patient with bicyclists when she's driving.
Kellie said:My parents and sister tend to think it is just the most recent way for me to be insolent and self-righteous (they're not 100% wrong) and still think I will grow out of it.
On the bright side, after hearing so many of my stories, my mom has said many times that she has become significantly more aware and patient with bicyclists when she's driving.
...as in "the rider you hit might be your child?"
If your family ever wonders why you ride on the street and not the sidewalk send them this video from CDOT. A number of Chainlinkers are in the video!
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