earlyretirement
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So true @CraigM. Fortunately here on the West Coast it's very bike friendly but you're right about some cyclists being arrogant and entitled. It's safer but I still don't like biking on anything but protected bike trails that don't have cars running on them. Just near my house a few years ago even though there are bike lanes that are clearly marked, there are cars going almost highway speeds. Many these days are distracted on their phones and not paying attention. I witnessed a bad bike accident right outside of my gated community where a man got struck and died. Worse yet, it was one of my neighbors in the community that killed the guy. She was distracted with her kids crying and turned around and hit him.It's very different from state to state. West coast is the most bike friendly but it often makes cyclists arrogant and entitled, they yell at drivers and I find them embarrassing. It's a lot easier and safer to keep your head on a swivel and assume that drivers can't see you.
That is terrible @FuturoBA. I used to live in Dallas a while back. I can't imagine riding a bike on a road that doesn't have a bike lane. Just terrible. I hope that drunk driver gets some serious time in prison.Texas is terrible with biking. Most streets don't have bike lanes, and of those that do, many are only painted. No physical barrier separating them and why I never bike the streets here.
This just happened 2 weeks ago. Warning: graphic video drunk driver and thankfully cyclists are reportedly fine