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I always try to call in a plate # if I can get one...never had an issue with a CTA bus and I think this is why: one day when talking to a driver about bikes on the road he mentioned to me that if a biker gets hit or has an altercation with the bus and its somehow documented, the driver goes like two weeks no pay suspension or something like that--so they are rightfully more respectful than drivers and ESPECIALLY cabbies...whom, like these other stories have actually tried to chase me and hit me numerous times, even when I quit they still wait. Crazy people. Call it in! Maybe if they can't pay all their bills for a month, they'll think twice before using a two ton weapon to make a point ;)
Julie Hochstadter said:Funny thing is I'm so used to animosity now that when a motorist is friendly I'm almost surprised. I had a friendly exchange last week with a bus driver. We were both stopped at Clark/Halsted and Barry. It's a long light (I NEVER make that light for some reason) and we both looked at each other and gave a head nod and thumbs up. When the light turned he motioned for me to go in front of him!
In October I remember having a nice exchange with motorcyclist and his lady friend at that exact same intersection. We were laughing about the extreme change in weather from one day to the next. I felt a nice bond with them and we shared a good laugh.
My worst motorist experience happened with a bus. I had pulled over to use my phone. I was in the parked car lane although there were no cars at that part of Clark near Sunnyside. As I was putting away my phone and getting my gloves on I turned around to see a bus coming straight towards me! I literally had to pick up my bike and jump on the sidewalk to avoid getting hit. I decided to try race up to him and yell at him at the stop sign. All he did wasnhonk at me. I wrote down his bus number and was going to report him for bus road rage but never did.
Anyone know who to call to complain about road rage specifically for CTA and cabs?
A few years ago, I had a scary incident with a cabbie in Uptown. I was on Clark near Wilson, headed for the Loop. The cabbie had pulled over to pick up a fare, and I passed him. A minute later, he zoomed up from behind me and passed me on the left, then slowed down when he was beside me, trying to force me into the parked cars. I hit the brakes and dropped behind him to avoid being squashed. He slowed down more. I stopped and waited, hoping he'd go on his way. He paused at a stop sign, then pulled out slowly. I started rolling again, slowly. He kept going slow. A car pulled out in front of him. I tried to pass on the left while there was a break in oncoming traffic. He moved over the center line, pushing me further over, and closed the gap between him and the car ahead of him. I was yelling at him to leave me alone, and he was yelling things to the effect that "bikes don't belong on the road." A light changed ahead, and there was oncoming traffic again and not enough time to pass both cars, even with a hard sprint. I hit the brakes again and dropped behind him over to the curb, where I pulled out my phone and called 911. I waited until I could see him over 2 blocks ahead before I started to roll again. As I pulled out from the curb, Randy Neufeld was coming down the street. Can't think of too many times when I've been so glad to see a friendly face.
A simular thing happend to my friend on his way to catch up with the naked ride this year. He is an EMT and had the EMT multi tool on him. This tool has a seat belt cutter a door prier and a window breaker. With that said he caught up to the cabbie and busted his window. Probibly not the best thing to do but the cabbie was going out of his way to make trouble with my pal.
My worst motorist experience happened with a bus.... Anyone know who to call to complain about road rage specifically for CTA and cabs?
My latest favourite tactic is to smile a big sh**-eatin' grin and wave. Sometimes i'll call out "Hey Charlie! (or some other name that seems appropriate) how are ya? Long time no see!"
Sometimes they think i really know 'em, and they slink away red-faced.
Sometimes it really pisses 'em off, but it leaves them little excuse to retaliate.
i find this tactic works better than the usual one-finger salute.
Although i have been known to chuck a water bottle on occasion...
File a police report too. Chances are they will not arrest him for it, unless you can describe the driver but at least it will be on record and there will be a record of him and his attention to cyclists. I think if someone almost hits you and screams nonsense like that it should definitely be filed under assault, not ignorance.
Dottie said:A lady at 311 just now informed me that a Dodge Ram (or similar big truck) running a cyclist off the road (so close that when I put my arm out to signal back off, my fingers brushed the truck) and then yelling, "Stay off the fucking road" is not assault but "just being ignorant." If I remember correctly from law school, assault is putting someone in reasonable apprehension of bodily harm. A quick check of the Illinois Criminal Statutes, 720 ILCS 5/12‑1(a), confirms this. I certainly was placed in reasonable apprehension of receiving a battery. If someone had yelled the same while waving a gun in my face, I'm pretty sure 311 lady would have been more receptive. Too bad, I got his license plate number and everything.
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