Do we spend thousands on hiker/biker trails when they all insist on riding the roadways? The real complaint is they then insist on not allowing any motorized traffic to pass.
Do we spend thousands on hiker/biker trails when they all insist on riding the roadways? The real complaint is they then insist on not allowing any motorized traffic to pass.
Hit em, they'll move..
My biggest gripe is those cyclists who don't think the rules of the road apply to them when their on it. Running red lights and stop signs and such. I had someone almost run into the side of my truck when they came flying out of a bike trail that crosses a road and they have a large stop sign and sign saying they're required to stop before crossing. He got all upset because I didn't stop and he went down trying to avoid me.
Do we spend thousands on hiker/biker trails when they all insist on riding the roadways? The real complaint is they then insist on not allowing any motorized traffic to pass.
They have a special jogging/bike lane on most roads on PAX. I got behind a bicycle on my M/C the other day who was way out in the car lane. He found out I have a pretty loud horn. People also seem to like to walk or jog two or three abreast. They get the same treatment.
So it's not just my imagination. There was a herd riding through the neighborhood last Sat. Driving my truck, trailer and tractor when I came around a s bend in the road and there they were, riding 3 abreast and 3 or 4 deep. Brakes and horn got the expected result......more than one gave me the middle finger. Kept on the horn and pushed on the gas. It was fun watching them scatter.
Do we spend thousands on hiker/biker trails when they all insist on riding the roadways? The real complaint is they then insist on not allowing any motorized traffic to pass.
So it's not just my imagination. There was a herd riding through the neighborhood last Sat. Driving my truck, trailer and tractor when I came around a s bend in the road and there they were, riding 3 abreast and 3 or 4 deep. Brakes and horn got the expected result......more than one gave me the middle finger. Kept on the horn and pushed on the gas. It was fun watching them scatter.
And why do they insist on riding on roads that have no shoulder. Rt. 244 in Medleys Neck is constantly being used by bikers. A driver has to swerve into the oncoming traffic lane or stay behind the cyclist until the road is clear in the other direction. I have nothing against people riding bikes, but please, do it on a bike trail.
Do any of those people live down that road? I don't like people driving down my street. I wish they would find a different way to get to their house!
And why do they insist on riding on roads that have no shoulder. Rt. 244 in Medleys Neck is constantly being used by bikers. A driver has to swerve into the oncoming traffic lane or stay behind the cyclist until the road is clear in the other direction. I have nothing against people riding bikes, but please, do it on a bike trail.
I don't have a problem waiting if I come up on a cyclist if it's on a no shoulder road, what burns my ass is when the ignorant F**** are determined to ride the white line when there is a 5' shoulder next to them, move the F*** over!
I get the same middle finger salute if I tap my horn to let them know I'm behind them. They REALLY seem to take offense to that for some reason.