Bullshit. Cyclists obey the rules of the road at greater rates than drivers. It’s just that you expect drivers to behave like entitled dipshits, so their lawbreaking is less visible.
Oh, I did do that, didn’t I? Crap. I meant it in the general-you sense. But still, cyclists obey the law more often than drivers when researchers do objective counts.
As much as I am all for the de-car-ification of my country, cyclist really aren’t doing themselves any favors.
Bullshit. Cyclists obey the rules of the road at greater rates than drivers. It’s just that you expect drivers to behave like entitled dipshits, so their lawbreaking is less visible.
I’ve never once seen a cyclist stop at a stop sign. Even into oncoming traffic they just ignore them and hope for the best.
I stop at stop at stop signs, and see others do, too. So it happens. Probably as often as drivers stop at stop signs.
So much to dissect here
First: drive(cycle) predictively, not politely.
Second: I just left a comment about not liking car culture(go on, check my profile. I’m not lying.)
Third:I don’t expect anything! I get into the other lane if there is a cyclist. But go on, tell me more about myself.
Oh, I did do that, didn’t I? Crap. I meant it in the general-you sense. But still, cyclists obey the law more often than drivers when researchers do objective counts.
Yeah. My limited experience in addition to statistics, says you’re correct.
Didn’t mean to start an argument, and I’ll apologize for it.
I’m sorry.
Now kiss!
slams 2 dolls together
Don’t tempt me with a good time!
No, my apologies! It’s even a personal rule of mine to not tell people what they believe and experience.