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    If you're gonna run a stop sign, at least look...

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    to make sure you're not cutting off another cyclist!!!!

    Well this was a first for me today. I was flying down a straight road at about 28 mph and two cyclists came shooting out from a side street literally right in front of me! They were turning right, but they came way out into the lane...right into my path!

    Now I don't mind at all that they ran the stop sign, but they didn't even look. There were trees and bushes obscuring my view of the side street, so I didn't see them until they flew out in front of me. Maybe they didn't hear any cars so they figured they were ok and didn't bother to look to the left, but oh my heavens, they certainly got my adrenaline pumping! Luckily there were no cars around because I had to swerve way out into the road to avoid them.

    At any rate, it was a good reminder that you need to look for more than just cars if you're gonna fly through a stop sign.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RolliePollie View Post

    At any rate, it was a good reminder that you need to look for more than just cars if you're gonna fly through a stop sign.
    Actually it's a good reminder to not fly through stop signs. That kind of riding reflects poorly on all cyclists. I hope you gave them an earful. Glad you're okay.

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    You'll want to look for police cars in the intersection, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip View Post
    Actually it's a good reminder to not fly through stop signs. That kind of riding reflects poorly on all cyclists. I hope you gave them an earful. Glad you're okay.
    I know, I hate it when I see other cyclists do things that give all of us a bad name. I would imagine these two probably felt a bit sheepish after they realized what happened. I didn't yell at them or anything...I figured they knew what they did and that would be enough. I've done some really stupid things myself and I always feel like such an idiot afterwards, so I was just hoping that's kinda how they felt!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RolliePollie View Post
    I know, I hate it when I see other cyclists do things that give all of us a bad name. I would imagine these two probably felt a bit sheepish after they realized what happened. I didn't yell at them or anything...I figured they knew what they did and that would be enough. I've done some really stupid things myself and I always feel like such an idiot afterwards, so I was just hoping that's kinda how they felt!
    Don't count on it. I know plenty of people who are utterly unapologetic when they ignore stop signs or red lights and remain alive and uninjured only because oncoming traffic was able to stop in time to avoid an accident. Just this morning one of them gave me the finger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post
    Don't count on it. I know plenty of people who are utterly unapologetic when they ignore stop signs or red lights and remain alive and uninjured only because oncoming traffic was able to stop in time to avoid an accident. Just this morning one of them gave me the finger.
    Blows my mind.

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    Today DH and I were riding our bikes through a green light and 2 pedestrians came right out in the cross walk...didn't even look in our direction. They obviously did not have clear crossing signal. I wonder what their response would have been if my 250# brute of a hubby had actually hit one of them.
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    I've had that happen to me as well.
    Me, pedaling down a downtown alley with a green light.
    Him, riding on the sidewalk against the light.
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    My dad described a situation at a light the other day that he watched from his car, though we frequently cycle through this area since it's right by our home. The light is usually green with a flashing yellow left turn light in the heavier traffic direction, and red in the lighter traffic direction. In this case, a cyclist was coming from the heavier traffic direction, got into the left turn lane, but his light was RED. The cars coming off of the lighter traffic direction (3 or 4 of them) had gaps between them, so he chose to not even stop at the light and WEAVE through the cars!!

    It's crap like that that makes drivers behave differently for ALL cyclists. I understand if he couldn't set the light, but he didn't even put his foot down. I cannot fathom in what situation it's worth your LIFE to not stop for less than 60 seconds. Maybe he needs to upgrade his bike computer to one that automatically stops when you stop.

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    I do not get cyclists weaving between cars. Not at all. I understand why people think they can run red lights (even if I disagree) but weaving? I just don't get it how you can delude yourself into thinking that is okay.

    Honestly, I worry about other cyclists as much as I worry about cars.

    RolliePollie, I'm glad you were able to avoid a collision.
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    I found myself apologizing for a cyclist as I was walking into the farmer's market last weekend. She had completely traumatized an elderly couple in a car. They were turning right into a parking space (with their turn signal on), and she flew around them on the right (dodging into the parking space). They saw her at the last second and were able to stop (because they were going slowly) and were quite shaken when they got out. She, however, made it on time for her outdoor yoga class Some people?!
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    Yea I get how you feel. Sometimes it feels like I'm the only cyclist who stops at stop signs and looks both ways as if I were in drivers-ed class. I almost feel silly as the wanna-be pros just wiz by me. I admit I secretly wish a cop was waiting at the stop...

    And yep, I've had a stupid ped step out in the middle of the street right in front of me when I was doing 20mph. He was going to run across a busy street without looking. Bottom of the gene pool, I guess. I had to shift back off the seat and hit the brakes as I yelled, and he stepped back/forward/back like he could not make up his mind as to which way was out of the way. Excuse me, step back on to the sidewalk. Moron. I don't feel like crashing into traffic on Desoto near Parthenia. Save the death wish for after I pass.

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    I was doing a charity ride in Southern CT and there happened to be a stop sign at the top of a hill with blind spots on the right and left. Sucks but yeah you get to the top and you stop.

    Well some a-hole behind me yells "You don't stop at the top of a hill!"

    I yelled back "You stop if you don't want to get your a$$ run over!"

    It really just gets me so mad that people don't have enough respect for themselves, other riders or drivers to follow the rules of the road. It's for YOUR OWN SAFETY. And yet it's people like me who get hit by cars?! Oh the irony......
    Last edited by MtnBikerChk; 07-08-2010 at 04:46 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MtnBikerChk View Post
    I was doing a charity ride in Southern CT and there happened to be a stop sign at the top of a hill with blind spots on the right and left. Sucks but yeah you get to the top and you stop.

    Well some a-hole behind me yells "You don't stop at the top of a hill!"

    I yelled back "You stop if you don't want to get your a$$ run over!"

    It really just gets me so mad that people don't have enough respect for themselves, other riders or drivers to follow the rules of the road. It's for YOUR OWN SAFETY. And yet it's people like me who get hit by cars?! Oh the irony......
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    Quote Originally Posted by MtnBikerChk View Post
    I was doing a charity ride in Southern CT and there happened to be a stop sign at the top of a hill with blind spots on the right and left. Sucks but yeah you get to the top and you stop.

    Well some a-hole behind me yells "You don't stop at the top of a hill!"

    I yelled back "You stop if you don't want to get your a$$ run over!"

    It really just gets me so mad that people don't have enough respect for themselves, other riders or drivers to follow the rules of the road. It's for YOUR OWN SAFETY. And yet it's people like me who get hit by cars?! Oh the irony......
    Without knowing the hill in question, sometimes this is a real dilemma. I almost ALWAYS stop, but I came close to being flattened last year when I came to a stop sign at the top of a steep hill in the rain, with no flat spot to stop at the crossing. It was either keep going and risk the cars - which as it turned out there was one - or slip down the hill, possibly get injured in the fall, and even if I was fine, have to do it all over again and make the same decision again. There was no way I was going to stay upright if I tried to put a foot down.

    There are some places where you have to blame the traffic engineers and just make the best decision you can under the circumstances, which sometimes turns out to be drastically wrong. I was just lucky.
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