You blew the red light east bound on Lawrence at Damen at 5:26 pm this evening.
There was enough time for the biker in front of me to make it half way into the intersection, northbound on Damen, before you came whizzing past my front wheel.
I yelled "You're an idiot!" at your big haired chick, self, and you looked back at me. I meant it!
I woulda testified for any of the cars, that managed to not kill you, if they had.
Keep riding like a tard!
love,
gabe
Witness bad behavior during your commute? Feel free to post. Maybe that lovely human can read it and think they are famous. Maybe you can also inspire the whole generation of kids to shower but we can start with small things.
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Mike (and others),
Have you considered an air horn (EXAMPLE)? I have one of these; it's louder than sh!t and has come in very handy on several occasions. Good examples are cars starting to turn right, crossing my path, and merging into my lane along side me. I use it sparingly, but it is soooooo gratifying to see the motorist slam on their brakes. I suspect it's because they don't expect that loud a noise from a bike, and think there's a car they didn't account for. This thing recharges with a bicycle tire pump... I keep it at 80 PSI for maximum readiness. I only need to charge it once a week or two. FWIW, I recommend mounting it so it's right by one of your thumbs so you don't have to go fumbling for it in a tight spot. See the image below, by the left grip.
Steve
EDIT: Hahaha... just noticed I photobombed myself!
Hahaha... I do that too. It's called "getting in the last word", and I like to think it keeps a motorist from thinking he won the argument. (Am I being too hostile? ^_^ )
The space requirement was a little bit of an issue as my bike must fold twice daily, and occasionally the front rack needs to come off. I don't have to waste time hunting for the button, though, 'cause it's right under my thumb!
Steve
I'm afraid I've lost a lot of confidence that the police have any sympathy for cyclists since I saw six of them riding the wrong way on the Jackson Blvd bike lane a couple weeks ago.
Steve
Well...I had my first wreck in four years of commuting on the LFP early this morning. Me, riding southbound approaching the Oak Street curve at a moderate but safe speed. You, running southbound in the same area until you decided to double-back and run north without looking over your shoulder. After a few minutes of tinkering, I was able to straighten my wheel/brake issue out. The blood came off in the shower. Now, I'm just really sore. You were appropriately apologetic and no doubt hit hard enough to learn not make the same mistake again. All things considered, it could have been much much worse. I just wish people were more heads-up on the LFP.
Ouch! Hope you feel better soon. That really sucks. I have seen so many joggers, walkers, cyclists, etc. not look when turning/moving to the left on LFP, I assume they will (which also kinda sucks).
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