



Dauntless wrote:Dang, angry woman vs. bike; basically in the U.S., first of all the guy gets his license suspended for what he did to start this, then the woman gets a vehicular assault charge that she might be able to beat, then I don't remember what they call it when the guy climbs on the hood of her car but he does get charged and her manuever is then self defense, then he goes after her. Basically he's looking at more jail time than she is. Dirbag against dirtbag, no human involved. Keep that in mind when you're wanting to be self righteous in your right of way demands. Don't know about all states, I do know that in California the car has the right of way. Most of the complaining I hear from cyclists seems to neglect that fact.

Dauntless wrote:I don't remember what they call it when the guy climbs on the hood of her car but he does get charged and her manuever is then self defense
Dauntless wrote:So this cyclist eventually comes along while I still can't get all the way onto the lot and WRONGLY assumed he had some complaint. If you come upon traffic that has bound up and stopped, you're required to stop and wait. Period. I noticed him waiting there, then he followed me to the pump and as I got out of my car he lifted his bike over his head while shouting about what he should do to me.
Dauntless wrote:If you come upon traffic that has bound up and stopped, you're required to stop and wait. Period.

REdiculous wrote:Dauntless wrote:Dang, angry woman vs. bike; basically in the U.S., first of all the guy gets his license suspended for what he did to start this, then the woman gets a vehicular assault charge that she might be able to beat, then I don't remember what they call it when the guy climbs on the hood of her car but he does get charged and her manuever is then self defense, then he goes after her. Basically he's looking at more jail time than she is. Dirbag against dirtbag, no human involved. Keep that in mind when you're wanting to be self righteous in your right of way demands. Don't know about all states, I do know that in California the car has the right of way. Most of the complaining I hear from cyclists seems to neglect that fact.
He didn't jump on the car, he was "hit" and managed to hang on.
I can't tell what started the whole fight, but some guy landing a glancing blow on your fender doesn't give you the right to assault him with a deadly weapon.
People suck.



MattyCiii wrote:Try watching the video again, but first open your mind and open your eyes.
Dauntless wrote:. . . .I was turning into a gas station and had a car move to cut me off so I had to stop and sit. And sit. So this cyclist eventually comes along while I still can't get all the way onto the lot and WRONGLY assumed he had some complaint. If you come upon traffic that has bound up and stopped, you're required to stop and wait. Period. I noticed him waiting there, then he followed me to the pump and as I got out of my car he lifted his bike over his head while shouting about what he should do to me.
MattyCiii wrote:Something is missing. Did you right cross him?
Dauntless wrote:If you come upon traffic that has bound up and stopped, you're required to stop and wait. Period.
MattyCiii wrote:I don't make it a point to go around learning random state laws, but I can name 3 states off the top of my head - MA, CA and NY - where it's expressly legal for a bike to pass stopped traffic on the right. You were stopped, and from your description he was passing on the right. Look before you turn, driving is a serious responsibility.
MattyCiii wrote:Sounds like you're passionate about road rules, with a bias toward the driver. That's not uncommon. Just keep in mind that drivers kill more Americans under age 30 than all other causes - in fact, all other causes combined except suicide. Not all of those deaths are "accidents". Many are "neglignets" and most are "preventables". Driving around with a self-entitled chip on your shoulder sets you up to walk in the footsteps of your high school classmate.



So I ride with my video, my obnoxious lights, and a pocketful of roofing nails (though sometimes my pocket is empty when I arrive home).

Rassy wrote:...I can't believe no one on this forum (besides me) seems to object to MattyCiii's scattering of roofing nails.
MadRhino wrote:...If you act stupid, you will soon meet someone acting stupid and a half.

In NM, you must not take the lane unless there is no other option, and riding 2 abreast taking the lane IS illegal, except for one bike overtaking the other.

I don't get on roads where any fool should be able to tell a bike doesn't belong there

Rassy wrote:I've just been reading this thread, and I can't believe no one on this forum (besides me) seems to object to MattyCiii's scattering of roofing nails. Why would you even discuss issues with an idiot like that? His highly illegal actions not only give all bikers a bad name, make car drivers even more antagonistic, and randomly cause problems for all road users, two wheels or four wheels.
MattyCiii bragged:So I ride with my video, my obnoxious lights, and a pocketful of roofing nails (though sometimes my pocket is empty when I arrive home).

GrayKard wrote:Rassy wrote:I've just been reading this thread, and I can't believe no one on this forum (besides me) seems to object to MattyCiii's scattering of roofing nails. Why would you even discuss issues with an idiot like that? His highly illegal actions not only give all bikers a bad name, make car drivers even more antagonistic, and randomly cause problems for all road users, two wheels or four wheels.
MattyCiii bragged:So I ride with my video, my obnoxious lights, and a pocketful of roofing nails (though sometimes my pocket is empty when I arrive home).
He's mentioned it already a couple of times in other threads. Probably shouldn't invite him on a group ride.![]()
Gary

GaryKard wrote:Probably shouldn't invite him on a group ride.




Lessss wrote:@ DauntlessI don't get on roads where any fool should be able to tell a bike doesn't belong there
There is a difference between a car merging into your lane a distance in front of you vs the space where you are unsafely nearly killing you.
If you are caught in traffic you are still obligated to not block other paths of travel - sidewalk, bike lane, other car lanes. I can't count the number of times I've seen cars deliberately pull right on a straight road when stopped in traffic to block the bike lane. Try waiting in your lane for a space to FULLY open up allowing you to turn instead of illegally inching across the bike path and sidewalk.
you are still obligated to not block other paths of travel
they broke NO LAW other than driving abreast, (Blocking) they have every right to (Deliberately block) the lane.
you are still obligated to not block other paths of travel
they broke NO LAW other than driving abreast, (Blocking) they have every right to (Deliberately block) the lane.
you are still obligated to not block other paths of travel
they broke NO LAW other than driving abreast, (Blocking) they have every right to (Deliberately block) the lane.
Cop above the law vid: The cop was indeed wrong to stop without first flashing lights, he also failed to look in the mirror before opening the door. The scooter then mounted the sidewalk to make way to designated scooter parking avoiding the ONE WAY STREET, you will notice the multiple red markings on the walkway pavement marking off the pathway to the scooter parking.

Pigs gone wild. It was a critical mass drive aka a protest - Also not they broke NO LAW other than driving abreast, they have every right to take the lane. Notice how when the cops pull forward to pick on the guy with the camera there is no traffic held up behind them, he had also gone to the bike lane at that point, also note how they fail to ID the person they want to stop as everyone is on a bike, then they violate the rights of the people on the sidewalk threatening them with loitering, then violated the guys right to videotape the encounter.
In the Bus video. . . .
In the motor cycle between two cars. What is not shown is. . . .
Re the internal monologue vid: didn't watch as it's one of those proselytizing religious vids.



Lessss wrote:http://www.examiner.com/alternative-transportation-in-tulsa/tulsa-cyclist-ticketd-for-riding-the-street?cid=db_articles
Tulsa cyclist ticketed for riding in the street
"If...I find you riding in the center of the lane again, I have the power to take you in for a mental health evaluation."

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