Bicycle Rant

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Not much gets under my skin, but the last 4 or 5 times I have driven into New Albany the roads have been clogged with bicycles. What is it with these guys. I live east of Columbus Ohio and there are roving bands of spandex wearing 2 wheeled terrorists on the secondary roads I drive on. Clogs, helmets and 0 regard for motorists. To top it off there is a bicycle path that is a couple of hundred miles long right nearby. I am sick and tired of having to weave my way around them as they ride 3 wide drafting one another with no regard to vehicles at all. Anyone else run it to this issue ? I have had it with them. One of these days they are either going to cause a crash because someone has to go into the oncoming lane on a double yellow line to avoid them or they are going to get hit by a driver who is not paying attention as they come around a curve up over a hill. It is really bad. Roads are for vehicles not a bunch of bored housewives, Dr.'s and Lawyers who think they own the planet.

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A visit to the bourbon cabinet is a fun thing to do sometimes. Riding a bike is fun also, but before visiting the cabinet. Be safe out there.

I am not a bourbon drinker, but the frosty beer is tasting good right now after cutting the grass. Still using a push mower to get my exercise. A different kind of fun, but gets the heart pumping after a 1/3 of an acre with a hillside.
 
Shotgun has the responsibility to open the door and clip ‘em if riding abreast. (Single file is ignored. Zero points for clipping. Best avoid: Generally frowned upon in polite company.)

If three abreast and well clipped, taking out three at a go, double points accrue = 6. Two abreast gets ya three.

Various variations are possible, but most points by the time you get home wins.

Like that.
 
Hey!!!! Watch it, watch it...I ride a bicycle....A adult bicycle...one of those three wheel types...I guarantee you will not want to see me riding it wearing some of those SPANDEX britches...And I ride it on the paved road, cause to pedal it on anything other than a paved road I'd never be able to pedal it.

Now as far as having a toddy either before or after my ride...Sounds like what the Dr. would order, (instead of all this other medicine I have to take)

Can;t afford to get my blood pressure too high..:) don't you know.


WuzzFuzz
 
There was a riding club down south of me. They took to having support vehicles blocking lights at intersections with private vehicles. I'm sure they didn't have the authority to block off traffic.

Missing a long light was irritating for sure. I'd rather wait for a flock of turtles.

Aah yes, the feeling that two wheeled groups (motorized and not) have rights over the rest of us. Yeah, "That's special!":p

Had a former coworker complain that a riding buddy got creamed going over the hood of a car that "pulled out". He mentioned the cross streets, so I said, "Oh, isn't that a 4-way stop? Your buddy must really be able to accelerate to do that much damage from a standing start". I got the stink eye and the subject was changed. I saw the penny drop in the eyes of others who had been listening.
 
Roads are for vehicles

Know your state laws.

In IL (and across the river in MO too I believe) bicycles are vehicles with the same rights - and obligations - as motorized vehicles.

The illogical and to me dangerous part of IL law is that the bicycles are required to ride WITH traffic; not against it. I'm a lifelong motorcyclist but think if I were into peddling a bike, I'd want to see whats coming at me.
 
I live not far from the OP's area. In 1986, about 5 miles north of the area the OP is talking about, a cyclist crossed a double line to pass a pack of about 60. He head-oned into a Vega. He totaled the Vega, the Vega totaled him. Life flight was there when I drove my tractor by. 3 Delaware County Sherriff's deputies were passing out court appearances to the entire pack! So they could explain to a judge why the had an illegale race on a public street. (Harlem Road) When I was still living in Columbus and remodeling my farm house, this pack of ingrates would park in my yard and do timed laps around the block (4 to 6 miles depending which block) the would drink from my garden hose, then just leave it running!

Ivan
 
My problem is not that they block faster moving motorized vehicles. They have the same right to the road as anybody else in every state I'm aware of.

My problem is the arrogant little snots will preach about their road rights but totally ignore all the traffic laws they are supposed to obey like everybody else. For me that's mostly Stop signs, which they blow through.
 
It's amazing how lazy most Americans are, they get mad if someone on a bike delays them a few seconds on their trip to the convenience store to buy potato chips and soda pop. They probably get so mad because they're over weight and their lack of activity and poor diet has their blood pressure skyrocketing and if they just got off couch and jumped on a bike and got to doing a little cardio out in the fresh air they might be amazed at how much better and happier they felt.
 
They put in a 10 foot wide bike/walking path next to the road behind my house. I highlighted it in yellow. Most people out riding for exercise or transportation use it. It's probably at least 20 miles long...it goes way down US1 also.

The spandex group with the goofy helmets, and riding shoes insist on riding on the road. Just a matter of time till someone runs over one, or hits another car head on avoiding one.

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I was riding my bicycle around my subdivision for exercise in the winter. When it got hot, I peddle this one in the comfort of my air conditioned home. Actually pretty cool, I can talk on the phone, read or watch TV while getting some exercise.

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Know your state laws.

In IL (and across the river in MO too I believe) bicycles are vehicles with the same rights - and obligations - as motorized vehicles.

The illogical and to me dangerous part of IL law is that the bicycles are required to ride WITH traffic; not against it. I'm a lifelong motorcyclist but think if I were into peddling a bike, I'd want to see whats coming at me.

Just because it’s the legal thing to do doesn’t make it the right thing to do.
It may be legal but a two ton vehicle can make a mark on a thirty lb bike. Safety common sense should dictate to go single file.
 
Stupid punks. They must have not seen anyone get run over yet, all act like they are trucks. Don't follow any laws, pay any taxes, just me me me! I just pray that I don't plank one.
 
I live not far from the OP's area. In 1986, about 5 miles north of the area the OP is talking about, a cyclist crossed a double line to pass a pack of about 60. He head-oned into a Vega. He totaled the Vega, the Vega totaled him. Life flight was there when I drove my tractor by. 3 Delaware County Sherriff's deputies were passing out court appearances to the entire pack! So they could explain to a judge why the had an illegale race on a public street. (Harlem Road) When I was still living in Columbus and remodeling my farm house, this pack of ingrates would park in my yard and do timed laps around the block (4 to 6 miles depending which block) the would drink from my garden hose, then just leave it running!

Ivan

I was wondering if you would weigh in because of your proximity to me. I am talking about old 161 and Morse road east between NA and Alexandria. It is getting bad. I know exactly where you are in Harlem township. I played golf for many year at Royal American Links, but now play at New Albany links. I have done some goose hunting at the intersection of Miller Paul and Fancher road. Had some really good hunts there.

We should meet up for a beer sometime.
 
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