Why do you hate freedom? Got to **** on other peoples parade because we like something different. It's used to be that people respected differences and were polite. Now we are forced to watch our backs because some smooth brained bully likes to run people off "his"road. Bring your diesel and bring your fireworks and act like a spoiled child having a tantrum. It will only show that you never grew up.Care to play? What time do I start the diesel?
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I have to call my kid and ask him where those giant Roman Candles are at.
Would it have been better if I used purple?Why do you hate freedom? Got to **** on other peoples parade because we like something different. It's used to be that people respected differences and were polite. Now we are forced to watch our backs because some smooth brained bully likes to run people off "his"road. Bring your diesel and bring your fireworks and act like a spoiled child having a tantrum. It will only show that you never grew up.
Exactly. And that pavement looks a LOT rougher than the road pavement!Bike path is far too dangerous, there are errant leaves and at least 1 twig.
Bike path is far too dangerous, there are errant leaves and at least 1 twig.
The left says “you can have guns, they must just stay at the shooting range, and that is the freedom your 2nd amendment gives you, nobody needs to carry a gun“. Road bike riders have the same kind freedom you want for guns. Why do you post like you want to restrict their freedoms?Exactly. And that pavement looks a LOT rougher than the road pavement!
Just seems counter intuitive to ride on what appears to be a fairly heavily trafficked road when there is a perfectly good multi use path IMMEDIATELY to their right. Of course I don't see the distinction between "trail" riders and "road bike" riders. If they put a stripe down the middle of the multi-use path and designated it road bike only would that help?The left says “you can have guns, they must just stay at the shooting range, and that is the freedom your 2nd amendment gives you, nobody needs to carry a gun“. Road bike riders have the same kind freedom you want for guns. Why do you post like you want to restrict their freedoms?
No one in that pic is doing anything wrong. Runners are running on the pedestrian trail. Trail riders are using the bike lane for their uses and road riders are riding single file to the right of the lane on, ready for it, the road.
Road Riders , funniest thing I've heard all year.The left says “you can have guns, they must just stay at the shooting range, and that is the freedom your 2nd amendment gives you, nobody needs to carry a gun“. Road bike riders have the same kind freedom you want for guns. Why do you post like you want to restrict their freedoms?
No one in that pic is doing anything wrong. Runners are running on the pedestrian trail. Trail riders are using the bike lane for their uses and road riders are riding single file to the right of the lane on, ready for it, the road.
Many bike paths have speed limits of 15 or under, it's possible they want to ride faster.Just seems counter intuitive to ride on what appears to be a fairly heavily trafficked road when there is a perfectly good multi use path IMMEDIATELY to their right.
You’re talking about a dedicated bike trail like the Monon. no speed limit I’m aware of in dedicated bike lanes on streets.Many bike paths have speed limits of 15 or under, it's possible they want to ride faster.
Nothing worse than one of those "radar traps" on a bike path. You would think the police would have something better to do!Many bike paths have speed limits of 15 or under, it's possible they want to ride faster.
Meh…you’re allowed 5-10MPH over usually. 25MPH sustained seems like a pretty good speed for a bike to me.Nothing worse than one of those "radar traps" on a bike path. You would think the police would have something better to do!
You deal with the Stroller Nazis.Nothing worse than one of those "radar traps" on a bike path. You would think the police would have something better to do!
Yeah, you think 25 mph is good until you see a Pro Rider doing that and more on a climb ...Meh…you’re allowed 5-10MPH over usually. 25MPH sustained seems like a pretty good speed for a bike to me.
So now we have trail riders, road riders and pro riders? Shouldn't they each have their own designated riding places? I mean think about it. There are "trail drivers" in souped up off-road vehicles that don't drive the on the public streets. And we have "pro drivers" that don't drive their race cars on public streets. And then we have "road drivers" that you know... drive on public streets. Why wouldn't it be the same for cyclists?You deal with the Stroller Nazis.
Yeah, you think 25 mph is good until you see a Pro Rider doing that and more on a climb ...
?????So now we have trail riders, road riders and pro riders? Shouldn't they each have their own designated riding places? I mean think about it. There are "trail drivers" in souped up off-road vehicles that don't drive the on the public streets. And we have "pro drivers" that don't drive their race cars on public streets. And then we have "road drivers" that you know... drive on public streets. Why wouldn't it be the same for cyclists?
Do they allow motorized traffic on that route while the cyclists are competing? Maybe they should?Yeah we have Pro Riders .. you can see them on a little event called Tour De France.
Yeah, my truck will drive much faster than 55. But many of the roads designated for my truck have speed limits that that restrict my freedom.So now we have trail riders, road riders and pro riders? Shouldn't they each have their own designated riding places? I mean think about it. There are "trail drivers" in souped up off-road vehicles that don't drive the on the public streets. And we have "pro drivers" that don't drive their race cars on public streets. And then we have "road drivers" that you know... drive on public streets. Why wouldn't it be the same for cyclists?
Do they allow F1 cars to race in NASCAR, etc, etc, etc. Your point being?Do they allow motorized traffic on that route while the cyclists are competing? Maybe they should?
My point being that F1 cars, NASCAR etc., etc., etc., all race on tracks. "Roads" if you will, that are specifically designed for them. If you contend that cyclists and motor vehicles should share the road, then shouldn't the Tour de France course be open to motor vehicle traffic while the race is going on?Do they allow F1 cars to race in NASCAR, etc, etc, etc. Your point being?