Is interest related to awareness?
Back when I was in university, I tended to notice cyclists on the roads... usually because I envied them for being able to bike. Back then I didn't live close enough to my university and wasn't in any kind of shape to even think of selling my car for a bike (which would have been the only way to afford one on my starving student budget!). But even when I envied them, I would catch myself feeling disgruntled by them every so often for sometimes not-so-good reasons.
Now that I'm a cyclist, though, my awareness of other cyclists has gone up substantially. On my way to and from a doctor's appointment yesterday, I was stunned to see so many of them on the roads, sidewalks, beaches, car parks... Everywhere I looked, there was a cyclist! I knew there were people riding bikes before, but it seems like until I started doing it myself, I never noticed how many there were on a given day (43!). I'm also equally surprised and excited to see how prominent cyclists are in television ads. Were they always there? How did I never notice them before?
And that old disgruntled feeling I used to feel is Gone. It's been replaced by wonder, fascination, and giddiness.
Have any of you experienced a similar shift in perception related to cyclists once you started biking as well?
Re: Is interest related to awareness?
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marni
I refer you to the list of "you might be a bicyclist if...
You pass a car with two bikes on the bac, you can't identify the make or color of the car but you can identify the make, model and year of both bikes. Ditto for being on a bike and passing riders, you can't always identify the sex or age of the rider but you can idetify the make model year and color of the bike.
just sayin
mari
Amen! When my partner and I are discussing a ride it always goes like this, "You know, the person riding the so and so...." People are no longer male, female, black, white, etc. They are the person riding xyz :)