http://bicycledriving.org/law/death-by-harassment
Source: bicycledriving.org 6-24-16
More in the campaign against cyclists getting doored:
"Another cyclist has tragically and needlessly died in the Boston area. Not because cycling is dangerous, but because harassment by motorists is."
"When it makes cyclists politely stay out of the way, always leaving room for others to pass - even when this means riding in the door zone. Cyclists feel pressured to keep out of the way of traffic."
Do you feel harassed and intimidated by drivers? Perhaps, being too polite may lead to a dangerous circumstance for you as a cyclist.
All cyclists should remember that we are traffic! Don't be pressured when riding to the point that you end up compromising your safety for the sake of being polite and considerate enough to drivers. Yes, be considerate to other users of the road while in traffic, but always ride with a margin of error for your own safety.
Don't feel pressured, take the lane, ride a safe distance from car doors. Watch out for Peds! Ride assertively, predictively and safely.
We ARE traffic!
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Heh, great minds think alike. This morning I had a chance to exercise my first official aoogah. Now I've been practicing so it actually felt very smooth and natural when the opportunity presented itself. Here's the story....
I was approaching a woman walking in the center of the lane. Her movements were ambivalent so as I neared I said something. She didn't seem to hear me so I cleared my throat and with sufficient rising volume uttered aoooohgah. She stepped aside. As I passed her I congratulated myself on a well executed maneuver. It felt great.
When done properly, the aoogah will not intimidate anyone, will get their attention and will leave all participants smiling.
i just use a very loud bell (Crane brass bell.) Works +90% of the time. Most people respect it and it's fairly polite, actually.
How is this guy much different than a Klansman marching in the 4th of July parade in a white robe?
(Link): http://www.thebikecomesfirst.com/ill-share-the-road-when-you-follow...
Both are intimidating through a threat of brutality.
I'm respectful by no means polite but banging on a window or side of car usually is met with "did you just touch my car!!!!????" then they get out to "see" the damage or to tell me their going to kick my ass or call the police.
It is sometimes necessary to bang to save your ass.
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