« Reply #166 on: July 01, 2014, 11:18:54 PM »
Argued with a cyclist who had followed me all the way home because I had dared to honk at him. Poor thing.
I always honk at cyclists when I approach from behind them. It is for their own safety that I make them aware that I am about to "run them over" for obstructing legitimate traffic; traffic which actually pays with taxes to build and maintain the streets those cyclists THINK they own.
I know, the great majority of cyclists also drive cars, but then, let me insist that while these cyclist, who assume they have a legitimate right to use our streets ALSO follow traffic laws while they are riding and obstructing the lanes they supposedly shared in paying for.
How many times have you seen a cyclist go ripping through a stop light with no regard for the law? I often honk at those guys, too.
It is my experience that many cyclists follow traffic laws rather selectively.
So do motorists.
Keen cyclist, are you?
Things are dull, and I see a flaw in DD's logic, unless he claims to follow all traffic laws all of the time.
You are kidding, right?
Of course I follow ALL traffic laws at all times. Why would one NOT?!?
OH!
... and it does not matter if I am on my bike or driving my car; I make a point to follow the laws for my own safety.
« Last Edit: July 01, 2014, 11:21:12 PM by DirtDawg »
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