Hmm, I'm a recreational cyclist and I'm a motorist and I can see both sides of this arguement.
First of all, I don't care what any article says, biking on the sidewalk may mean more risk of crashing into people and other cyclists, but I'd rather risk that than getting mowed down by a huge vehicle moving 40 MPH.
Second of all, on most roads, cars are going at least 40MPH. A lot of cyclists don't even go that fast (at least the ones I've come across). The fact still remains that they are holding up traffic if they are going too much lower than the speed limit, which is ILLEGAL. Cars are easier to get up to speed and slow down, but with bikes, that depends on how fast you can peddle, so it varys.
I haven't had that much of a problem with cyclists, but I have seen some pretty stupid things. I saw one guy biking right out in the middle of the busiest intersection in my county, at night, when it was raining. Of course, I've also seen stupid pedestrians (one guy walk right out in front of me, completely relying on my brakes to stay alive). And of course, idiot drivers, but I won't go there.
On the cyclist side, I have experienced similar frustrations. The biggest one being the limited space on the sidewalk. There is nothing I hate more than that oblivious old man who's taking up the entire sidewalk listening to his headphones while I am trying to let him know that I need to get by. He just continues walking, slowly, not knowing there are people who don't want to continue at a snails pace. And no grandma, I did not try to run over your grandkids. I stayed on MY side of the sidewalk, while you and your kids were on the other side. Don't be yelling at me just because I'm on a bike.
I also hate when the sidewalk just ends and you HAVE to bike on the road. It's a pain for both cyclists and motorists.
I think there needs to be some way for cyclists to get around, even if it's just a seperate lane on the road. I just don't see this happening soon because it would cost taxpayers money, but there has to be a better solution than biking in the street, amoungst other cars.
Just my 2 cents on this issue.
First of all, I don't care what any article says, biking on the sidewalk may mean more risk of crashing into people and other cyclists, but I'd rather risk that than getting mowed down by a huge vehicle moving 40 MPH.
Second of all, on most roads, cars are going at least 40MPH. A lot of cyclists don't even go that fast (at least the ones I've come across). The fact still remains that they are holding up traffic if they are going too much lower than the speed limit, which is ILLEGAL. Cars are easier to get up to speed and slow down, but with bikes, that depends on how fast you can peddle, so it varys.
I haven't had that much of a problem with cyclists, but I have seen some pretty stupid things. I saw one guy biking right out in the middle of the busiest intersection in my county, at night, when it was raining. Of course, I've also seen stupid pedestrians (one guy walk right out in front of me, completely relying on my brakes to stay alive). And of course, idiot drivers, but I won't go there.
On the cyclist side, I have experienced similar frustrations. The biggest one being the limited space on the sidewalk. There is nothing I hate more than that oblivious old man who's taking up the entire sidewalk listening to his headphones while I am trying to let him know that I need to get by. He just continues walking, slowly, not knowing there are people who don't want to continue at a snails pace. And no grandma, I did not try to run over your grandkids. I stayed on MY side of the sidewalk, while you and your kids were on the other side. Don't be yelling at me just because I'm on a bike.
I also hate when the sidewalk just ends and you HAVE to bike on the road. It's a pain for both cyclists and motorists.
I think there needs to be some way for cyclists to get around, even if it's just a seperate lane on the road. I just don't see this happening soon because it would cost taxpayers money, but there has to be a better solution than biking in the street, amoungst other cars.
Just my 2 cents on this issue.
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