Sometimes I wish there was more police brutality
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Cycling is nice
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I enjoy cycling as well, and really don't understand the hate...pettertb wrote:Cycling is nice
Where I live, there aren't any bike lanes, so I usually use the sidewalk and the shoulder when I can, but there are plenty of roads without either, and I'll use the lane...
Idiots on bikes are as bad as idiots in cars, as long as everyone obeys the rules of the road (actual law, not your made up rules), there's no problem.
If you get pissed off about bikes in the road, and the law says they can't use the sidewalk, go complain to your legislators to change the laws, or make bike lanes...
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It depends on where you live and the cycling culture there. Where I live, cyclists are a plague on the community. They ride down roads much too small to accommodate them, and too dangerous for them at that. They hold up traffic in the worst hours as people have to slow down to 10 mph or worse in order to wait for an opening to pass the cyclists.
In my experience here, many of the cyclists are exactly as rude and aggressive as the guy was in the video before he took it down. I have seen them deliberately ride out in the middle of the street to block traffic. They can well see a long line of cars behind them and they don't care at all.
In my experience here, many of the cyclists are exactly as rude and aggressive as the guy was in the video before he took it down. I have seen them deliberately ride out in the middle of the street to block traffic. They can well see a long line of cars behind them and they don't care at all.
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I remember looking at Google Map images of US cities once, and noticing that infrastructure only really favors cars. As with any vehicle, if there's no proper, safe traffic infrastructure to handle it, those who do cycle are more likely to be either nuisances or outright dangers to themselves and others.
Anyway... how common is using a bicycle as daily mode of transportion in the US, particularly cities? In US TV series, when someone's a bicyclist they usually wear... spandex gear and ride Tour-de-Francey bikes, or generally wear special "cycling gear". Does this mean that those few who do ride a bicycle, don't use it to get to work... or that they actually show up for work in form-fitting spandex shorts?
Anyway... how common is using a bicycle as daily mode of transportion in the US, particularly cities? In US TV series, when someone's a bicyclist they usually wear... spandex gear and ride Tour-de-Francey bikes, or generally wear special "cycling gear". Does this mean that those few who do ride a bicycle, don't use it to get to work... or that they actually show up for work in form-fitting spandex shorts?
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BjornP wrote:I remember looking at Google Map images of US cities once, and noticing that infrastructure only really favors cars. As with any vehicle, if there's no proper, safe traffic infrastructure to handle it, those who do cycle are more likely to be either nuisances or outright dangers to themselves and others.
Anyway... how common is using a bicycle as daily mode of transportion in the US, particularly cities? In US TV series, when someone's a bicyclist they usually wear... spandex gear and ride Tour-de-Francey bikes, or generally wear special "cycling gear". Does this mean that those few who do ride a bicycle, don't use it to get to work... or that they actually show up for work in form-fitting spandex shorts?
In general, the higher concentration of progs, the more cyclists you have.
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I love cycling, esp. practical applications, I have a steel touring bike, I rock the panniers and got all the super-bright lights. I also really fucking hate driving, esp. for chores, but if I have to do chores, doing 'em by bike can actually be fun.
Riding on the sidewalk is illegal here, I always ride in the road. Every now and then I encounter a disgruntled driver, but rarely.
99% of Americans have no idea how to actually use a bike, what kind of bike to buy/ride, how to make a bike functional, etc. It is just a rich man's hobby, mostly, where you dress up in the super gay spandex and ride your 3K racing bike 5x per year.
Riding on the sidewalk is illegal here, I always ride in the road. Every now and then I encounter a disgruntled driver, but rarely.
Good observation.BjornP wrote:Anyway... how common is using a bicycle as daily mode of transportion in the US, particularly cities? In US TV series, when someone's a bicyclist they usually wear... spandex gear and ride Tour-de-Francey bikes, or generally wear special "cycling gear". Does this mean that those few who do ride a bicycle, don't use it to get to work... or that they actually show up for work in form-fitting spandex shorts?
99% of Americans have no idea how to actually use a bike, what kind of bike to buy/ride, how to make a bike functional, etc. It is just a rich man's hobby, mostly, where you dress up in the super gay spandex and ride your 3K racing bike 5x per year.
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You kind of have to be borderline gay or worse to want to put on the colorful spandex regalia and ride out in front of traffic like that, frustrating people's commute.
Go hunting or off-roading instead. If you have to ride a bike, switch to mountain biking, grow a beard, and wear your tactical shorts and militia t-shirt.
Or just lift weights like a man.
Go hunting or off-roading instead. If you have to ride a bike, switch to mountain biking, grow a beard, and wear your tactical shorts and militia t-shirt.
Or just lift weights like a man.
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Using a bike as transportation isn't the least bit gay, lame, or whatever.Speaker to Animals wrote: If you have to ride a bike, switch to mountain biking, grow a beard, and wear your tactical shorts and militia t-shirt.
Or just lift weights like a man.
You could, in fact, use a bike as transportation AND lift weights.
Fucking crazy, I know.
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Too much cardio steals your gains.
But to be fair, there are some super gay dudes at the gym too.
But to be fair, there are some super gay dudes at the gym too.
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Seriously, for cardio, just set aside time to run or swim three to four days per week. It's cheaper and better for you, and you won't get rUn down by some mom behind the wheel of a 4Runner texting one her baby daddies while blasting shitty music. You don't want to die to the tune of Mariah Carey.