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View Poll Results: Who do you hate the most on the road? | |||
ROAD CHECKERS | 97 | 20.95% | |
RIGHT LANE HUGGERS | 281 | 60.69% | |
TAILGATERS | 174 | 37.58% | |
TERRIFIED MERGERS | 190 | 41.04% | |
DISTRACTED DRIVERS | 100 | 21.60% | |
OTHER | 37 | 7.99% | |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 463. You may not vote on this poll |
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09-05-2008, 10:42 AM | #121 | ||
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Pricks On Bikes... :lookedat: :evil3: :togo: : :
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09-05-2008, 02:56 PM | #122 | ||
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I hate cyclists, I had a car accident a few years ago trying to avoid these idiots who think "we are road users too, we have equal rights" well its not gay perrie or Amsterdam get a car or get off the road!
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09-05-2008, 02:58 PM | #123 | ||
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09-05-2008, 03:46 PM | #124 | |||
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Actually here's something you may find funny and you might even do it yourself. Fill your car windscreen washer bottle up with bleach and point the squirters to the side. When ya c one of those fukers hit the button! lolololol PS, Only if they wear goggles or your pretty sure you wont get em in the eyes...that would just be plain nasty.... _ |
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09-05-2008, 03:54 PM | #125 | ||
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09-05-2008, 06:36 PM | #126 | |||
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10-05-2008, 04:37 PM | #127 | ||
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i hate police more
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11-05-2008, 06:41 PM | #128 | ||
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Lot of vitriol directed to cyclists here. Not terribly surprised. Look, I am no lycra junkie (believe me no onw wants to see that... part of the reason I do ride, to drop some of the beer belly!). Anyway, none of this pack cycling for me, but I do do about 50-100km a week just riding instead of driving. No running red lights (even when clear, I just take the op for a drink and rest), the road rules DO allow you to filter to the front at red lights (stupid rule, even from a cyclist) but I NEVER do this, I just wait my turn in line. When I ride a bike I act like a car. I don't take up a parking space when I get where I am going either. Unless I am getting heaps of stuff, or a 30 pack of coke, I will ride to the shops cause stupid soccer mums or there kids just car door my cars in the parking lot anyway. Sometimes it is an accident but no one has EVER left their details. Put me down as hating that A LOT.
I try to be a good cyclist, and adhere to a self imposed 20 second rule. Ie if I am going to delay a car by more that 20 secs, I will try and do something to let them past. I do take a whole lane on multi lane roads. Sorry, but soccer mums in 4wd's and 2.5 metres of lane space for us both just doesn't work. I don't filter through traffic so if someone is behind me that is their fault. There are other lanes, if they are full of cars they are in your way too, not just me. I don't see why I alone should be the target. I have a major reason to hate cyclists, one went through a red in the city and took out the side of my wifes car. A $5k repair on my insurance record and unable to provide details of person at fault. But that was ONE cyclist. 99% of the drama's I encounter on the roads are by other motorists. There are plenty of pack cyclists in our area too, they slow me down in the car, but usually never more than about 30 secs. While their arrogance is annoying it doesn't really affect me in any meaningful way. No rego, no contribution. Check my sig. My 3 cars do a total of 18,000 k's a year. I pay 3 times the contribution of most others to drive the average distance of one car. My choice, but almost all cyclists have a car sitting at home while they are riding, subsidising others running costs. When I ride to the shops, or to visit friends and family (often a few times a week) I am not taking parking spots, not using finite petrol resources, subsidising full time motorists running costs, and I ride in a way that really means that hardly ever delay any car more that a few seconds. For that I have been abused, punched, spat on, etc etc - only and purely because I am on a puch bike. I have been charged for speeding on my bike. 66 in a 50. I would never have done that in a car but I was worried a car was coming up behind (there wasn't). Yes there are many idiot cyclists, just like there are many, many idiots in cars - a lot of posts in this thread confirms. I would like to think that I am not one of the bad cyclists but to most people in car there is simply no difference, I do sincerely try. Lumping us all in the same basket, and worse acting on that prejudice without any real reason, is the same as saying that all drivers are guilty of all the things complained about in this thread and should be treated like crap accordingly. The road is there to share, if someone is being a goose on the roads (including cyclists), being a bigger goose back is not the solution.
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