Roads were paved for automobiles. Just because they can accommodate bicycles doesn't mean they should be there. If that's the case then ATV's, skidoos, golf carts etc. should be able to use them too.
So.....just never allow bikes on roads? Just force people to drive cars or use public transportation to get anywhere?
Dude, this is 2019. Biking is a thing. Deal with it.
Thank you.Refer to his other posts for his point.
I believe what he is saying is that the road was designed, i.e. paved, for cars. Simply allowing bikes onto the road was not a well thought out plan. There should be separation between bikes and cars for the bikers safety.
Take a look at these two examples.
1: Painting a bike symbol on a busy street.
vs
2: A road designed with a separate lane for cyclists.
Which one looks safer to you?
I agree with this
Stranger Things 2 review: Binge watching can't disguise how bad this is
And season 3 flails around even more so I’m finally done with it. How I keep getting talked in to watching these things I don’t know.
Netflix can be pretty crappy.
I’m gonna try the show Enlightened but that’s it for now.
I agree with this
Stranger Things 2 review: Binge watching can't disguise how bad this is
And season 3 flails around even more so I’m finally done with it. How I keep getting talked in to watching these things I don’t know.
Netflix can be pretty crappy.
I’m gonna try the show Enlightened but that’s it for now.
The day the discussion turns from "right-of-way" to "preventing collisions" is the day we'll see a significant reduction in collisions everywhere. It doesn't matter that you're right if you're dead right.“I assume they were crossing there with their bikes and they were just coming off the path and they were going to cross over and go on the other sidewalk,” he said.
Ryan said the first two rode their bicycles in front of his vehicle but were able to narrowly avoid a collision.
“The first two guys made it across in front of me, I just missed them,” he said.
Ryan hit the third cyclist.
Ryan said he doesn’t think he’s at fault.
This is extremely scary. A 79 year old driver saw 3 boys driving on the sidewalk and assumed they were crossing. At no point did he think he should slow down and narrowly misses the first two by his account. Yet doesn't think its his fault?
Regardless of who had the right of way this is terrible. You have to make eye contact in these situations.
Pedestrians and cyclists should be taught to yield to automobiles in every situation until clear communication can be exchange for safe passage.The day the discussion turns from "right-of-way" to "preventing collisions" is the day we'll see a significant reduction in collisions everywhere. It doesn't matter that you're right if you're dead right.
Tesla bikes and shoes?The day the discussion turns from "right-of-way" to "preventing collisions" is the day we'll see a significant reduction in collisions everywhere. It doesn't matter that you're right if you're dead right.
The counter-point should also be true. In fact, that's how I was taught. ALWAYS yield the right of way until there's clear eye contact and understanding. If you're not 100% positive, don't go.Pedestrians and cyclists should be taught to yield to automobiles in every situation until clear communication can be exchange for safe passage.
I agree with this
Stranger Things 2 review: Binge watching can't disguise how bad this is
And season 3 flails around even more so I’m finally done with it. How I keep getting talked in to watching these things I don’t know.
Netflix can be pretty crappy.
I’m gonna try the show Enlightened but that’s it for now.
Don't waste your breathe. You know exactly what you're dealing with here.The counter-point should also be true. In fact, that's how I was taught. ALWAYS yield the right of way until there's clear eye contact and understanding. If you're not 100% positive, don't go.
When every review is positive what do you write to stick out?That's one review. The overwhelming majority of reviews are pretty damn positive.
I enjoyed that. He's one of those guys who comes off as a jerk but is always there to help people. I also found it funny how he's always fighting those crazy Drago looking Russians.I really liked Season 3 of Stranger Things.
Was it as good as Season 1? No, nothing will be. Better than Season 2 though, IMO.
They tried new things, told new stories with the kids getting older. New characters were great, and added depth to older characters.
The only downside to S3 was that they wrote Hopper's character to be kind of a jerk.
Yeah sure. Just sayin that’s how I was feeling and why I tuned out for good. Season 1 was very good and consistent. Season 2 and 3 have good moments some good writing some funny moments but I found them to have too much filler and I don’t have time to sit and watch people stretch things out and add tangents so they can make more episodes.That's one review. The overwhelming majority of reviews are pretty damn positive.
I find yielding to bicycles on a right turn is dangerous to cyclists driving on the right side. They should be paying attention to the cars signal light. This is an issue the bike lanes fail to address. Its hard enough to turn with the amount of pedestrians walking. They need to make turning signal for cars too. The corner of Bank & Laurier is a prime example. You're lucky if one car gets to turn through a light cycle. J walking doesn't help either.The counter-point should also be true. In fact, that's how I was taught. ALWAYS yield the right of way until there's clear eye contact and understanding. If you're not 100% positive, don't go.
I find yielding to bicycles on a right turn is dangerous to cyclists driving on the right side. They should be paying attention to the cars signal light. This is an issue the bike lanes fail to address. Its hard enough to turn with the amount of pedestrians walking. They need to make turning signal for cars too. The corner of Bank & Laurier is a prime example. You're lucky if one car gets to turn through a light cycle. J walking doesn't help either.