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Subject: cyclist hippies was Re: Driving Pet Peeves
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From: Indian Outlaw <bvaughan@odin.cbu.edu>
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Date: Wed, 14 Jun 1995 18:03:14 -0500
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In-Reply-To: <3rnjlu$8ls@gap.cco.caltech.edu>
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Newsgroups: rec.autos.driving
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Organization: Christian Brothers University
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References: <3rkdg4$sud@park.rdcs.kodak.com> <3rl0np$ot9@kiki.icd.teradyne.com> <jtchewDA6F97.5qC@netcom.com> <3rnjlu$8ls@gap.cco.caltech.edu>
> I'm a cyclist too and I agree. Then again, when a cyclist messes up he
> generally only hurts himself, while when someone driving a 3,000 pound
> car screws up he can kill whole families at once.
What about when hesheit "messes up" and causes a car to swerve into
another car transporting a whole family????
> I've been hit 6 times...all were the fault of the car driver (btw-5 out
> of six of the drivers were female). Average damage to bike was 900 dollars.
First, you got more dollars than sense if your bike cost more
than $900 and you ride it in the city. My old Shogun was $400. I'd
never pay that again for a bike.
Second, define "fault of the driver". Let me guess, he didn't swerve
out of *your precious* way because a car was in the next lane? I don't know
the legalities of this I'd admit, but I'll sacrifice my front right
corner before I sacrifice my whole left side by side swiping the car to
my left. When you shits pop up out of nowhere, it's hard to slam on the
brakes, but I guess I'm supposed to brake for wheeled minorities, too.
For every X hundred cars, there's one bicycle out there. Take a
hint pal. If you want to hang with the big boys and do it on two wheels,
get a motorcycle.
> PS: I saw Thurlow Rodgers riding today (84 olympic team, 7-11 team,
> rode in the tour de France, etc.) He was riding partially in the lane
> (just far enough so cars had to get partially into the next lane to
> get around him). That's exactly what you are supposed to do.
Let me re-phrase: If I can't*** get out of the way of a pathetic jackass
whose little bicycle belongs on less traveled residential roads, and I
hit him, he'll probably sue me because I'll stop and see if he's okay.
Then I will stick his fancy bike where the sun doesn't shine.
*** I do get out of the way when I can. I alike most have had close
calls. It takes a lot of nerve or *stupidity* to take a bicycle into the
domain of 3000lb vehicles.
BRENT VAUGHAN