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Monday, November 26, 2007

What Drivers need to be told!

I'll wait till spring to post this in the Press repulsive.

Admittedly I represent a small minority here: adults who use their bicycles for transportation, specifically commuting to and from their place of business. Let’s start with a little bit of education: bicycles like other slower moving vehicles are permitted on most state and local roads as a matter of law. The only restriction is that they obey general traffic rules and if it is safe for them to do so stay to the right so as to allow faster moving vehicles to pass.

Riding a 30lb bicycle and competing for the same space with 3 to 6 thousand LB cars and trucks is no contest. We tend to stay to the right most of the time. However there are occasions when we need to occupy a little more space than the extreme right, (no political pun intended.)

In order to be seen by motorists we like to ride a good 3 feet from the edge of the curb or shoulder. Using our ears and rear view mirror when a faster vehicle is approaching to pass, we usually oblige by moving over as far right as possible. Keep in mind however; we are only obligated to do so as long as it is safe for us to do so. Situations that do not spell safe are heavy sand, broken tree limbs and debris, frozen surfaces, potholes, glass and broken pavement. Under these circumstances, we try to maintain our position until it is safe for us to move right.

Don’t make matters worse by honking or worse crowding us with 2 tons of heavy metal. 50% of the passenger cars on the road today are either SUV’ s or light trucks that further exacerbate the problem by being wider than most roads were designed for. Sometimes you will need to cross the center line in order to safely pass. If another vehicle coming in the other direction prevents that, slow down and wait until its safe to pass.

Give us the same respect you would the occasional farmer moving his tractor a few miles up the road at his max speed of 15 miles/hour or the Police officer issuing someone a ticket and the Road construction workers performing there job. We all have families to go home to!

Many of you may feel that bike riding with traffic or working near traffic is not safe. That’s surely a defensible opinion, but think a bit further, if you’ve already identified something as being a bit risky, why do you participate in making it more so via your aggressive behavior? Slow down, give all road users some room. There aren’t that many of us.

One more thing: we have allowed our entire culture, politics and economy to be driven and dominated by the automobile. While I deplore this state of affairs and in some small way am trying to demonstrate an alternative point of view I don’t think I should have to compromise my physical safety to do so.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

The Day After Black Friday

I'll start off by saying sorry about the rant yesterday if any of you where out shopping yesterday. I just love to rant and rave helps me stay in control and relives stress.

The ride in today was so unreal 15 degrees and 7 mph winds I say that's just about perfect riding temps for me.. I have my late night roads and streets back. The peace of the night ride compared to the nightmare of last night has me being thankful. Wait did say I thankful? Oh shit! I should buy some turkey and celebrate Thanksgiving Oh shit I missed that to.

Any way I'm stuck at the gym on Saturday pulling overtime. I hate working weekends, I should be out riding at this moment. Oh well I'll have to make up for it tomorrow.

Friday, November 23, 2007

Black Friday

This blog was born out of a desire, or perhaps even need to express how awed I am at the depth of human stupidity. Why? After watching holiday shoppers trample each other for $5 slippers on "Black Friday", what other conclusion can one draw?

What really pushed me over the edge was a picture of an 11-year-old girl at the front of a crowd at some Wally Mart. The image of her little face squashed against a metal gate speaks volumes both to the parents and the apes amassed behind her. In fact, Planet of the Apes is what came to mind as the local T.V. station ran a loop of these baboon like morons leaping over fallen bodies to purchase or steal dollar store junk at a Wal-Mart.

PEOPLE: This crap is on sale all the time. All this junk is made in China by little kids they don't have to pay and floods every U.S. store large and small.

A couple of months ago, Best Buy had DVD players for less than 30 bucks. A few weeks later, more than half the pile was still there. If it was 29 bucks today, some smelly, toothless, knuckle dragging Darwin award candidate would have gladly stepped on your head to get to it.