Don't forget about the cannoli he's stuffing down his throat.I blame @Big Arrow Down...D for this. He's a double parking machine, then when he comes out of the building he's sipping espresso. The nerve!
That's not a cannoli.Don't forget about the cannoli he's stuffing down his throat.
I love when I'm driving home and 15-20 are racing like there in the Tour de France, hogging the whole lane. Get the out of the way already!We should put a road tax on these bikers if they want us to "share the road". They are a danger to me daily and nothing more.
I love when I'm driving home and 15-20 are racing like there in the Tour de France, hogging the whole lane. Get the out of the way already!
True dat! But isn't it amazing how one cyclist....JUST ONE....can cause as much trouble as a pack of them? I was behind one the other day when my son and I were cruising the countryside looking for houses for sale and we got behind one of those damn cyclists. He was your typical road hogging, "Share The Road" (<---which really means THE ROAD IS OURS) bag types. He wouldn't move over to the fog line and let us pass as required by our state laws so we were stuck behind his spandex wielding ass for quite a while.
That was what really annoyed me. Cyclists that wanted the rights of the road without needing to follow the rules.
The UPS driver busting ass is well documented, so no case."She said that New York state law allows trucks to briefly double-park — including in bike lanes — as long as the driver is making an "expeditious attempt at delivery.""
good luck winning your lawsuit when its not against the law.
See it all they time. They never stop at stop signs. Switch from sidewalk to road however they please and generally make life on the road very dangerous for others.That was what really annoyed me. Cyclists that wanted the rights of the road without needing to follow the rules.