i beg to differ ...
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i beg to differ ...
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It is preferential to refrain from the utilisation of grandiose verbiage in the circumstance that your intellectualisation can be expressed using comparatively simplistic lexicological entities. (...such as the word fuck.)
Remember your humanity, and forget the rest. - Joseph Rotblat
We could compare motorcycles and bicycles.
There are types that can be used on the road.
There are types that are used off-road.
So, as we know, the types of motorbikes used offroad (racebikes, MX,etc, etc) do not pay road-use fees (rego, etc).
Why not get bicycles onto this setup as well?
Road bikes = road taxes.
Trail bikes = no taxes.
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
What I hate is when the gaggle acts like one vehicle, not a collection of many, each needing to follow the relevant laws.
I had this coming down the gorge (Wellington), to turn left going to Petone. That puts you in a left lane, of two, that then merge into one and then merges onto the actual motorway.
The right lane is from Wellington, and this long bunch of riders was coming from there.
Understandably, they wanted to get from the right lane to the left lane - but the buggers did it as one big long unbreakable snake of bikes.
I come up in the left lane and had two choices: stop or merge. It's not a give-way or stop - so I chose "merge" (though it was they who were coming into my lane).
I did it nice and slow, carefully and quietly. (Read this line twice).
But none of the buggers would open a gap to let me out into the right lane so I could safely pass them. They boxed me in, like it was my fault for being there.
Eventually I was able to carefully sidle to the right of the left lane, and was then able to pass them - luckily before the two lanes become one.
I couldn't understand why they couldn't just help me safely be on my way.
If I was in a big freakin' logging truck they'd have made a gap.
Cheers,
Measure once, cut twice. Practice makes perfect.
I do wonder if this "pile-up" had as much to do with the distances between riders as the behaviour of the ute driver. For all other road users... if you pile into the back of the vehicle in front, you're in the wrong!
"There must be a one-to-one correspondence between left and right parentheses, with each left parenthesis to the left of its corresponding right parenthesis."
You were in Nelson...
So, do you consider two cyclists abreast going up the Whangamoas as being in a 'SAFE' manner? Or down the main highway between Nelson to Mot?
I think NOT!
No other road user is allowed to ride abreast, why do cyclists think they have the right to?
BTW, I've done a lot of cycling. I used to race as a youngster, so I'm not anti-cycling at all. Cyclists need an attitude adjustment. They don't own the road. Anything other than single-file, is not acceptable.
Oh, also... You comment on motorcyclist spacial awareness and being prepared, yet you claim to have so many incidents while cycling. Why weren't you planning ahead, so you didn't have to swerve and react to any of those situations? Or were you happily sitting in a big group, secure in the caccoon, knowing you are untouchable? It's a two-way street. Curteousy goes both ways and cyclists show and serious lack of curteousy IMO...
Most of you guys talk like all cyclists are arseholes. Yep, there are some total arseholes on bicycles. There are arseholes in cars and there are arseholes on motorcycles. You can't tar one particular group of road users with the same brush. Imagine if they did that to us motorcyclists?
Originally Posted by Kickha
Originally Posted by Akzle
I'm sorry Bell.
SOME of those are just not paying attention.
When I cycle down the road and there are a lot of parked cars, I'm always looking for someone possibly coming out a drive...
I also compulsively check to see if anyone is in the driver seat, possibly going to get out. I also look behind me to see if anything is coming, so I know whether I'll have safe-routes.
As for swerving, the driver has already taken you into account, based on where you were at the time. The fact you got caught and had to swerve is as much of a surprise to him as it is to you. You can't apply the logic that he had to give more room.
Granted, some people spend more time on the road than me as a cyclist. That said, I'm paranoid when I'm out on the open road. That's riding single file. I don't even consider riding two abreast... That's the difference as I see it. I'm vulnerable.
As for the road code... Just because it says you can, doesn't make it safe.... And it was more a rhetorical question anyway... Why should cyclists have the right to ride abreast. Maybe years ago with less traffic it was safer but nowadays with more cars on the road, it's definately not...
We'll debate this 'til the cows come home and everyone has their opinions. I'm set in mine, you in yours....
I'll side on the side of Murphy and physics...... Shit happens and bikes/cars/trucks are bigger and harder than me... By all means, go and tempt fate by riding two abreast. Just don't bitch about it when you get hit...
Cycles do no damage to the road.
wel they make fukin cycle lanes that require paint repairs etc
Cycles spill nothing on the road.
like fuk they dont
they throw out drink bottles chocolate bars
Cycles don't cause pollution.
how are the bike made without pollution???
how are the tyres made ??
where does the used rubber go?
where does the chain oil go??
it all wears off and pollutes!!!!
Cycles don't run over and kill people.
yes they do and they knock over old grannys/granpas
Cycles don't require HP cars to issue speeding and careless driving tickets.
That's why cycles don't pay road tax.
so i cant get a speeding ticket on a bike bullshit it is possible!
a m8 of mine got one on a skateboard!!!!!!!!
and ppl get them when drinking and riding a bike !!!
you are still on the road so you have to abide by the rules !!!!!!!!!
bike should pay some kind of one of levy added to the original cost as some traffic lights also accommodate cycle crossings
they have cycle lanes (some of which are also footpaths) and bicycle parks who the fuck pays for all of these???
yes we all do!!!!!!!!!!!
every single one of us tax earners!!!!!!!!!
plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze
come ride the southern roads www.southernrider.co.nz
Scenario.. Manukau Road, Epsom, heading out of the city. Travelling along the inside lane (as I wasn't overtaking anything). Sitting in the right hand side of the lane, as there's a cyclist ahead. Be aware, I'm not going fast. 50ks, as that's the limit, and there's a lot of dorks about.
Up ahead, there's a parked car. I have plenty of space to pass it, without changing my position. Pushbike decides to pull into my path. No looking, no indicating. Nothing.
Now, when I grew up, all children had to do a cycling test. I did mine at the age of eight. If children can be taught to look behind them and indicate before pulling out in to the path of a vehicle, why can't an adult cope? Surely an adult should have enough brain capacity to cope with it.
As it was, he pulled out far earlier than he needed to, and my clairvoyant powers shouldn't have been needed.
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