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JahLarry
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I ride in NYC almost every day so I would hate to see the bike lane trend slow down.
Expansion of Bike Lanes Brings Backlash
Expansion of Bike Lanes Brings Backlash
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i am of the camp that i dislike drivers, bikers and pedestrians with equal distaste.
"It's their own fault they get hit."
The columbus ave lane goes right past my apt, and it is a big change for sure, but if they actually finish it thru to midtown, maybe my girl could bike to work safely. Way too many people drive around NY when they don't really need to, and then they complain about traffic. Get a metrocard, or go to the 'burbs.
These ahole weekend bikers who think it's OK to ride in the middle of a 55mph lane doing 25 begin to look like bowling pins after you drive behind them for more than 5 minutes.
In NYC bikes are supposed to follow pretty much all of the same laws as a car.
As somebody with close to 500,000 city miles on bicycle I have to say I'm far from sold on these new lanes like the kind they have on 1st ave, and I seem to notice a lot of cyclists avoiding them. When I was a messenger I was more wary of pedestrians than cars and I see them walking in these new bike lanes all the time.
I don't really mind the lanes, although it has made parking much tougher. I still would like to see some sort of admissions process for cars in the city. Far too many people just commuting when it rains. I do this too... heh. I would pay a monthly rate to park and commute though. Too much use of the car for business to just get rid of it.
With the advent of the new lanes, though, I would like to see a lot of enforcement. Bike riders seem to come in three stripes: the few, who are grizzled vets of the city and can be trusted; some who are new and learning, but still don't quite have their peripheral vision or sense of dimension/speed/size down pat, and then people who seem to think that if they're not in a car things like lights, stop signs, pedestrians, and cars don't seem to matter; anyone in the way is either an idiot, or roadkill.
I'm with this. Traffic laws need to be enforced.
i couldnt imagine myself driving on our roads here....east coast drivers are the craziest!
I've seen guys Freaking The Fuck Out about getting a $100-somethin' bike ticket for a traffic infraction. The argument will be made that enforcing the laws vigilantly will cut down on bike riders. Which is like, fully harshing a progressive movement, man.
IF I CAN'T BLOW RED LIGHTS ON MY BIKE THE TERRORISTS WIN! ATTICA!!1!
While I mostly agree here, there's certain laws that are difficult to find value in vis-a-vis enforcement of street laws with bicyclists. Namely, if you are coming to a 4-way stop intersection (I'm mostly talking residential here) on a bike, and there's no cars in sight, and you either roll straight through the intersection without stopping or do a half-assed stop. Thankfully, I haven't received a ticket for this yet, but I have gotten stopped by cops twice and given warnings. I know folks who have gotten "popped" for this (yes, it does stay on your driving record) and it is indeed infuriating.
I mean, I am often able to make the 5 mile trip from Jamaica Plain in Boston, where I live, to Harvard Square, without stopping once. And I like it that way. I also know how to ride safely and not like an asshole, although I guess many of you would just call me an asshole immediately when you saw me run a stop sign, reckless or not. I was a bike messenger for years, so I guess I learned to ride "renegade style" but I also learned not to hurt myself or others riding that way, so I feel a certain sense of entitlement to ride as I please. Hate me now.
To the point of the thread, bike lanes have recently been put all over the place in Boston/Cambridge, and I like them. I don't think they are a final solution to the problem, but I feel like there is a little more understood breathing room on the roads when I'm riding, and that's a good thing, because people around here pay zero attention to cyclists and before the bike lanes would crush you into a parked car without a second thought as they cruised right into you.
As a pedestrian, and purely from a selfish point of view, STOP AT THE DAMN STOP SIGN WHILE I CROSS IN THE CROSSWALK M***.
Every car driver is going to say that they never futz with their phones, never drive slightly inebriated, always 100% mind on the road.
I've had plenty of near-brushes with cyclists who turn without looking, run reds or stops, switch from one side of the street to the other without looking, or just stop dead in their tracks; in all cases it would've resulted in terrible injury for them. I don't understand why cyclists are so adamant about protecting their right to not obey the laws. It's in everybody's best interest, but mostly theirs.
Dudes screaming "Share The Road!" while maintaining that they should be allowed to fly through crosswalks at high speeds are being totally contradictory. Can't have it both ways.
Look, I see dudes riding like douches all the time. I used to "bomb" red lights in my courier days in reckless ways that I would never do now. But I am not stopping at every freaking stop sign that I come to, I'm just not. If that makes me an asshole or a hypocrite, oh well, I guess I am.
I'm all for this just as soon as they start enforcing the jaywalking laws in NYC.
I'm not mad at that idea either.
the rules are clear. they're just not enforced. I wish they were, I'd do less stupid shit on my bike if there was the possibility I'd get a ticket. I cannot be contained.
I have found myself respecting traffic laws more since the bike lanes came in. Still not perfect though.
Until you get slapped with a ticket and points...
And to Rockwell's point, yeah. Pedestrian middle of the street strolling is out of hand in this town. I speed up when I see that. Make 'em scatter like pigeons. bwwaahahahahahaha
again: not happening, sorry.
Are you saying that because BPD isn't tripping or because you are a wiley rider?
I want to bow out of this thread, I am just superstitious enough that I am starting to worry that all this BIG MAN talk is going to jinx me right through the windshield of a taxicab within the next 24 hours, haha.
new york, have fun.