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  • taiwan_girlT Offline
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    taiwan_girl
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    #7

    I am not a anti-biker, but I have yet to see a biker who obeys the traffic laws. Stops signs - nah! Stop/go lights - optional, etc.

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    • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

      I am not a anti-biker, but I have yet to see a biker who obeys the traffic laws. Stops signs - nah! Stop/go lights - optional, etc.

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      Aqua Letifer
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      #8

      @taiwan_girl said in The Bicycle Lobby:

      I am not a anti-biker, but I have yet to see a biker who obeys the traffic laws. Stops signs - nah! Stop/go lights - optional, etc.

      I've mentioned this many, many times, but what you want and what you say you want are two different things.

      You think bicycles are in your way. You want them to not be in your way. And you think they're in your way because they aren't following the traffic rules.

      If they did actually follow traffic rules, though, they'd be very much more in your way.

      The roads you drive where you feel that way? Try it on a bike sometimes, see what I mean.

      Please love yourself.

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      • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

        I am not a anti-biker, but I have yet to see a biker who obeys the traffic laws. Stops signs - nah! Stop/go lights - optional, etc.

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        Doctor Phibes
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        #9

        @taiwan_girl said in The Bicycle Lobby:

        I am not a anti-biker, but I have yet to see a biker who obeys the traffic laws. Stops signs - nah! Stop/go lights - optional, etc.

        How many drivers obey speed limits?

        I mean really obey them. No more than 30 in a 30, 25 in a 25 etc.

        And what do we say when we're stuck behind these people?

        I was only joking

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          #10

          Get those bikes off my road.

          They are nothing but trouble, riding on the roads paid for by my gas tax.

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            taiwan_girl
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            #11

            @Aqua-Letifer @Doctor-Phibes I understand what you are saying. I know how to ride a bike, but do not ride one very much, and certainly not in BKK due to all the crazy law-breaking car drivers.

            But it is hard to speak from a position of power when talking about following traffic rules when the person themself does not follow them.

            Like a preacher who (while asking for money) talks about living a good life, being a good person, etc and then it is found out he is doing bad things.

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            • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

              @Aqua-Letifer @Doctor-Phibes I understand what you are saying. I know how to ride a bike, but do not ride one very much, and certainly not in BKK due to all the crazy law-breaking car drivers.

              But it is hard to speak from a position of power when talking about following traffic rules when the person themself does not follow them.

              Like a preacher who (while asking for money) talks about living a good life, being a good person, etc and then it is found out he is doing bad things.

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              Doctor Phibes
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              @taiwan_girl said in The Bicycle Lobby:

              But it is hard to speak from a position of power when talking about following traffic rules when the person themself does not follow them.

              I don't think any cyclist is really speaking from power. I do generally follow the law when cycling, although I admit if a road is completely empty I'm not going to wait at a red-light at 6.30 am on a Sunday morning.

              I was only joking

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              • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                @Aqua-Letifer @Doctor-Phibes I understand what you are saying. I know how to ride a bike, but do not ride one very much, and certainly not in BKK due to all the crazy law-breaking car drivers.

                But it is hard to speak from a position of power when talking about following traffic rules when the person themself does not follow them.

                Like a preacher who (while asking for money) talks about living a good life, being a good person, etc and then it is found out he is doing bad things.

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                @taiwan_girl said in The Bicycle Lobby:

                @Aqua-Letifer @Doctor-Phibes I understand what you are saying. I know how to ride a bike, but do not ride one very much, and certainly not in BKK due to all the crazy law-breaking car drivers.

                But it is hard to speak from a position of power when talking about following traffic rules when the person themself does not follow them.

                Like a preacher who (while asking for money) talks about living a good life, being a good person, etc and then it is found out he is doing bad things.

                It's not a power thing. Riding on the road on a bike is wildly different from being in a car in every way you can imagine. So different that the only way to really understand it is to try it yourself.

                You're expecting them to act like cars, which they're never, ever going to do. Even if they tried it'd be impossible. It's an entirely different kind of vehicle.

                Two other things to consider:
                • There are many situations in which following the rules of the road on a bike makes traffic situations more dangerous for them and for you, not less. According to my traffic laws, bikes are to take up a lane of traffic on residential streets. Whose speed limit is 40. If you think a driver is going to be completely okay being behind a cyclist going 15 in a 40 for upwards of 8 miles you're out of your fucking mind. So if it's safer, you bet your ass I break the law to prevent cars from getting trapped behind me. It's safer for everyone.
                • How well do you think you know the rules of the road? For example, where I live, blowing through stop signs on a bike is completely legal if there are no cars present. Yet this pisses off drivers and pedestrians because they don't know it's legal (and actually safer).

                Please love yourself.

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                • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                  @taiwan_girl said in The Bicycle Lobby:

                  But it is hard to speak from a position of power when talking about following traffic rules when the person themself does not follow them.

                  I don't think any cyclist is really speaking from power. I do generally follow the law when cycling, although I admit if a road is completely empty I'm not going to wait at a red-light at 6.30 am on a Sunday morning.

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                  @Doctor-Phibes said in The Bicycle Lobby:

                  @taiwan_girl said in The Bicycle Lobby:

                  But it is hard to speak from a position of power when talking about following traffic rules when the person themself does not follow them.

                  I don't think any cyclist is really speaking from power. I do generally follow the law when cycling, although I admit if a road is completely empty I'm not going to wait at a red-light at 6.30 am on a Sunday morning.

                  Well that's simply because YOU THINK YOU OWN THE ROAD YOU SELFISH M*#@#$*@&@^$!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                  Please love yourself.

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                  • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                    @taiwan_girl said in The Bicycle Lobby:

                    @Aqua-Letifer @Doctor-Phibes I understand what you are saying. I know how to ride a bike, but do not ride one very much, and certainly not in BKK due to all the crazy law-breaking car drivers.

                    But it is hard to speak from a position of power when talking about following traffic rules when the person themself does not follow them.

                    Like a preacher who (while asking for money) talks about living a good life, being a good person, etc and then it is found out he is doing bad things.

                    It's not a power thing. Riding on the road on a bike is wildly different from being in a car in every way you can imagine. So different that the only way to really understand it is to try it yourself.

                    You're expecting them to act like cars, which they're never, ever going to do. Even if they tried it'd be impossible. It's an entirely different kind of vehicle.

                    Two other things to consider:
                    • There are many situations in which following the rules of the road on a bike makes traffic situations more dangerous for them and for you, not less. According to my traffic laws, bikes are to take up a lane of traffic on residential streets. Whose speed limit is 40. If you think a driver is going to be completely okay being behind a cyclist going 15 in a 40 for upwards of 8 miles you're out of your fucking mind. So if it's safer, you bet your ass I break the law to prevent cars from getting trapped behind me. It's safer for everyone.
                    • How well do you think you know the rules of the road? For example, where I live, blowing through stop signs on a bike is completely legal if there are no cars present. Yet this pisses off drivers and pedestrians because they don't know it's legal (and actually safer).

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                    @Aqua-Letifer said in The Bicycle Lobby:

                    blowing through stop signs on a bike is completely legal if there are no cars present. Yet this pisses off drivers and pedestrians

                    Well, if the cars are not there, then they should not be mad. LOL

                    (I understand what you are saying - just teasing with you)

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                    • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                      @Aqua-Letifer said in The Bicycle Lobby:

                      blowing through stop signs on a bike is completely legal if there are no cars present. Yet this pisses off drivers and pedestrians

                      Well, if the cars are not there, then they should not be mad. LOL

                      (I understand what you are saying - just teasing with you)

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                      #16

                      @taiwan_girl said in The Bicycle Lobby:

                      @Aqua-Letifer said in The Bicycle Lobby:

                      blowing through stop signs on a bike is completely legal if there are no cars present. Yet this pisses off drivers and pedestrians

                      Well, if the cars are not there, then they should not be mad. LOL

                      (I understand what you are saying - just teasing with you)

                      They shouldn't, but they get pissed anyway.

                      Please love yourself.

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                        #17

                        They're only mad because they have to sit their looking stoopid in their over-sized mechanical monstrosities while Joe Kool goes piling through on his bike, looking awesome.

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                        I was only joking

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                        • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                          They're only mad because they have to sit their looking stoopid in their over-sized mechanical monstrosities while Joe Kool goes piling through on his bike, looking awesome.

                          f2f10762-83a7-47f7-8fa8-b117ceb792da-image.png

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                          mark
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                          #18

                          @Doctor-Phibes lol

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                            Nice shorts, Percival...

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