tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8374447401273536649.post1147022840577893767..comments2023-09-30T04:35:08.195-07:00Comments on Spare The Road: More Cyclists in NYC Means Less Rule Breakers???Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8374447401273536649.post-70847784463974463422014-02-20T11:55:04.790-08:002014-02-20T11:55:04.790-08:00This is bad. Other people on bicycles are supposed...This is bad. Other people on bicycles are supposed to be on my side, but now, false cyclists are filling up my lanes? How do I tell one from the other, and then how do I deal with commuters ... on bicycles? These people are sneaking effectively to work, despite my efforts, and even if I block the whole of the road they can pick up the bicycle and walk around me ... outside the road...<br />This is a disaster!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8374447401273536649.post-58548242310338856562014-02-06T10:23:53.751-08:002014-02-06T10:23:53.751-08:00Agreed, it is the vast majority. Agreed, it is the vast majority. Spare The Roadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08873364553147447027noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8374447401273536649.post-39903932645712412932014-02-05T07:21:53.313-08:002014-02-05T07:21:53.313-08:00"cyclists are often sad, lonely individuals w..."cyclists are often sad, lonely individuals who resort to cycling as a way to empower themselves, by keeping people with actual lives from getting to places of importance"<br />Love it -- but you're going soft. Cyclists are not just OFTEN sad and lonely, we are ALWAYS sad and lonely. That is why we take up cycling -- it's one of the few sports where doing it alone is easier than doing it with someone else. It helps justify our sad, lonely existence, which is broken only by the occasional honk or curse from a motorist.Jon Webbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02944939117507730995noreply@blogger.com