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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    So what you're saying is that if we didn't have bikes we wouldn't have paved roads and everyone would slow down and stay close to home and we wouldn't have global warming. Thanks Obama.
    Pretty much, the automobile came about because of improved road conditions brought about by the bicycle lobby


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    Quote Originally Posted by highangle View Post
    I'm not talking about bike paths destroying entire towns and tax bases, only some of the hare-brained ideas some of you road bikers have pooped out - falcon3's nifty plan for removing the buildings on every 10th block of Manhattan comes to mind...Even bike boxes require traffic calming, something only feasible in residential and light commercial areas with plenty of RoW on roads that aren't thoroughfares...

    What is a motor vehicle system? If you mean "The way the roads are!", you're talking about a thing that has evolved over several generations undertaken by thousands of unrelated entities for lots of different reasons. Kind of dumb to consider it as a single easily changeable thing built by a couple old guys with a shovel.
    None of which involved bulldozing entire neighborhoods, the use of eminent domain and reduction of the tax base in those locations of course.

    Kind of dumb to assume I think it is easy to change the system to increase pedestrian and bike safety.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dexter Rutecki View Post
    What about when you're driving and you get hit by a cyclist? Has happened twice to me (once not a big deal, the other had the cyclist flat out on the pavement behind me after he slammed into the back of my car--I had to stop abruptly because of a car in front of me and the cyclist hadn't been paying attention to what was in front of him, which was my car).

    When I see cyclists on the ground following an incident with a car I tend to assume they were doing some of the crazy shit they do all the time--running lights without even looking for oncoming traffic (they just assume the cars will give way), riding against traffic, weaving between cars and getting ahead of them at traffic lights. It's too bad cyclists are so exposed, but I usually can't go two minutes in the street without seeing at least one (and usually a few) doing something dumb. But it's just accepted that that's how they operate (probably 50% or more are delivery guys and using e-bikes, but they're still on bicycles).
    except a bike hitting a car isn't going to kill the driver of the car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaver View Post
    You are a fucking cunt.
    makerstelemark's comments were extremely aggressive. I agree, hateful cunt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raisingarizona13 View Post
    except a bike hitting a car isn't going to kill the driver of the car.
    Well, yeah. I really just posted that part as something unusual but which illustrated the point I was making about the nutty way bicyclists approach traffic. I will add (in case I didn't make it clear) that in NYC it's just such SOP for cyclists to break every traffic rule that no one really ever gets worked up about it--I can't remember the last time I noticed a driver upset at a cyclist for being in a lane or going the wrong way, etc. You'd stroke out in a day if you responded the way it seems some people posting here do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raisingarizona13 View Post
    makerstelemark's comments were extremely aggressive. I agree, hateful cunt.
    Relax. He prob just drives an ambulance in Pitkin County, Colorado.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    Pretty much, the automobile came about because of improved road conditions brought about by the bicycle lobby


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    And they're in debt to the horse lobby, who are, of course, the remnants of the North American conquistador and buffalo lobbies. What's your point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by highangle View Post
    Relax. He prob just drives an ambulance in Pitkin County, Colorado.
    And is incapable of driving around tourons and cannot avoid whining to the media

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dexter Rutecki View Post
    Well, yeah. I really just posted that part as something unusual but which illustrated the point I was making about the nutty way bicyclists approach traffic. I will add (in case I didn't make it clear) that in NYC it's just such SOP for cyclists to break every traffic rule that no one really ever gets worked up about it--I can't remember the last time I noticed a driver upset at a cyclist for being in a lane or going the wrong way, etc. You'd stroke out in a day if you responded the way it seems some people posting here do.
    Dex, did you ever bike? When the kryptonite comes down on the side view I'd say people are usually pretty worked up. And the cops, man they suck. Way more likely to issue a ticket to a biker than a driver.
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    Quote Originally Posted by highangle View Post
    falcon3's nifty plan for removing the buildings on every 10th block of Manhattan comes to mind...
    I’m not sure if you’re being an asshole or are just fucking stupid but clearly my suggestion was to close certain ROADS to cars and make them walk/ped areas.

    Shit, allow the busses on there too! It would take half the time to go anywhere on transit because busses wouldn’t be hampered by car traffic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by highangle View Post
    And they're in debt to the horse lobby, who are, of course, the remnants of the North American conquistador and buffalo lobbies. What's your point?
    Don’t be obtuse


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    Quote Originally Posted by Falcon3 View Post
    I’m not sure if you’re being an asshole or are just fucking stupid...
    You know, two things aren't always mutually exclusive.
    It makes perfect sense...until you think about it.

    I suspect there's logic behind the madness, but I'm too dumb to see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falcon3 View Post
    I’m not sure if you’re being an asshole or are just fucking stupid but clearly my suggestion was to close certain ROADS to cars and make them walk/ped areas.

    Shit, allow the busses on there too! It would take half the time to go anywhere on transit because busses wouldn’t be hampered by car traffic.
    I’m typically pro-bike allocation of ROW, but this isn’t a good idea in most situations. Tends to drive down car visitations which drives out business and then you end up with a dead zone where no one wants to go.

    Pedestrian malls have worked in Burlington and Boulder, but Eugene is a cautionary tale about how these can go the other way.

    Protected bike lanes are currently a better solution IMO.

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    I like protected bike lanes as well until HA hops on his E-scooter and pulls a salmon and rides agains traffic screaming "Out of my way bitches!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ####### View Post
    I like protected bike lanes as well until HA hops on his E-scooter and pulls a salmon and rides agains traffic screaming "Out of my way bitches!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ml242 View Post
    Dex, did you ever bike? When the kryptonite comes down on the side view I'd say people are usually pretty worked up. And the cops, man they suck. Way more likely to issue a ticket to a biker than a driver.
    Yeah, I used to bicycle (and my brother was a bike messenger for awhile), and all through the 90's I rollerbladed around the city. It was my primary mode of transportation for a few years. So I feel like I kind of get how it is biking around here. Driving I never got the side view mirror treatment although have gotten into it with a few asshole bikers (not for years, though)--but I was just comparing what people are posting about to what I see every day, not saying people don't get upset if a cyclist goes after a mirror or a car blatantly cuts off a biker (or worse). Point being, I feel like I witness dozens or hundreds of cyclist traffic violations every day and don't even think about it, but in this thread people seem worked up over much less.

    Cops virtually never ticket bikers. I can't even say I've ever personally seen a biker get a ticket (maybe I have, but given how rare it is I think I would have noticed it--all I can think of right now is some guy getting ticketed with his bike on the subway), but most days I can look out my window and watch cops at 96th/2nd pulling cars over for traffic violations. Have never seen a bike get pulled over, even though the cops literally watch these guys roll through red lights all day (if a car did anything close it would 100% get a ticket). Honestly, I think if they just did some enforcement it might cut down on the bike shenanigans--it seems to have had an effect on drivers (red light/speeding cameras probably helped).
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    It's Not a Bike Accident When a Car Hits a Rider

    Cyclists get tickets frequently around here (Marin Co) for running stop signs on the weekends. Not so much during the week. When the cops are out, the savvy riders warn each other going opposite ways…

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    Guess I can point out that scooters and motorcycles seem similarly immune to tickets around here. Few times a week there's the parade of hundreds of (mostly unlicensed, illegal) dirt bikes and quads popping wheelies and otherwise being obnoxious down 2nd Ave. They all run red lights and block traffic--never a ticket AFAIK (always wonder if there is a reluctance to crack down due to demographics-- almost all those guys are black or Hispanic).
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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    Don’t be obtuse
    Highangle has doubled down on obtuse over the past 6 months to a year. It makes me wonder what's going on. Everything okay in your world, Highangle? Just checking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dexter Rutecki View Post
    Guess I can point out that scooters and motorcycles seem similarly immune to tickets around here. Few times a week there's the parade of hundreds of (mostly unlicensed, illegal) dirt bikes and quads popping wheelies and otherwise being obnoxious down 2nd Ave. They all run red lights and block traffic--never a ticket AFAIK (always wonder if there is a reluctance to crack down due to demographics-- almost all those guys are black or Hispanic).
    It's that some kid, somewhere, got smoked by a car while fleeing the cops who were chasing him for dirtbiking while urban (DWU). I spend some time in Baltimore, original home of the urban dirt bike scene (not exactly a claim to fame, but it's true, you could look it up) and the cops have completely given up on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ötzi View Post
    Highangle has doubled down on obtuse over the past 6 months to a year. It makes me wonder what's going on. Everything okay in your world, Highangle? Just checking.
    Thanks man. I try to be nice, I really do. But it's hard to straighten up and fly right with that sumbitch Reagan in the White House...


    You know roads predate the bicycle, right? And the horse & wagon, and people afoot, and most importantly moving freight and armies...were the reason roads were invented. The Appian Way was not made for bicycles, but to move armies quickly. Every road leading to/from any city and port was put there to move freight. The automobile was not invented to take advantage of roads put there by penny-farthing lobbies. jfc
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dexter Rutecki View Post

    Cops virtually never ticket bikers. I can't even say I've ever personally seen a biker get a ticket (maybe I have, but given how rare it is I think I would have noticed it--all I can think of right now is some guy getting ticketed with his bike on the subway), but most days I can look out my window and watch cops at 96th/2nd pulling cars over for traffic violations.
    recipient of two bike tickets, both in brooklyn- no car tickets.

    the cops suck and only do anything when it’s a sting (see the dirt bikes or rolling stops in cars at any intersection) but that’s a different story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by old_newguy View Post
    Protected bike lanes are currently a better solution IMO.
    “Protected” being the key to this equation.

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    simpler times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ml242 View Post


    simpler times.
    Was that cop highangle’s brother?


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