I still can do the freeway thing but I'm blind to stop signs.
I noticed myself having to make a conscious effort to look for them that and I can't tell how much 3 feet is inside a vehicle.
You bikers come out of nowhere sometimes! I was almost more concerned about you while driving than I am riding in traffic.
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I have to fight the urge to Idaho Stop sometimes at abandoned intersections sitting at the red in my automobile wasting fuel, idling & waiting for the light to change.
But I agree with Tim that being a rider has made me a better and more cooperative driver with regards to those non-motorized vehicles I'm sharing the road with. I'm certainly VERY careful about the door zone when parking on the street and exiting the vehicle. I notice that some riders are more aware of me as I am scoping out an opening to exit than others, as well as positioning themselves better in the bike lane/sharrow area.
Tim S said:
I have found the opposite to be true, feel like I am a better driver on the odd occasion I do burn dinosaurs.
Found the bicycle riding has helped in tack/cross situations on the boat too. Constantly monitoring bus, cab, SOV's intersecting with you all the time on the road makes the closing distance of a converging yacht easier to guage.
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James BlackHeron said:
I have to fight the urge to Idaho Stop sometimes at abandoned intersections sitting at the red in my automobile wasting fuel, idling & waiting for the light to change.
But I agree with Tim that being a rider has made me a better and more cooperative driver with regards to those non-motorized vehicles I'm sharing the road with. I'm certainly VERY careful about the door zone when parking on the street and exiting the vehicle. I notice that some riders are more aware of me as I am scoping out an opening to exit than others, as well as positioning themselves better in the bike lane/sharrow area.
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