I truthfully can't remember learning much about cyclist in drivers ed. I remember learning about pedestrians but not cyclists.
What are they teaching your kids that are driver's ed age right now?
I would like to see them have to do a drive with a cycling club involved somewhere along the drive to cement the idea that cyclists have the same rights as other vehicles.
It seems like it would clear up a lot of misconceptions that drivers have about where cyclists belong (like on the sidewalk).
I have had this thought many times while I am out riding and getting honked at. I like to pretend the honking is because I look hot in my spandexbut I am pretty sure that it is because I am ticking someone off! Darn!



but I am pretty sure that it is because I am ticking someone off! Darn!
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. My reasoning told me that I would rather see a car coming from the front so that I could react and move if need be rather than to be hit from behind. I also rode on the sidewalk whenever I could. It wasn't that I was some kind of dumb @ss either, it is just that I had no idea that as a cyclist I belonged on the road. I learned a lot from other cyclists and have changed my wayward ways.
HA!
I'm sure there are many drivers who skip this section thinking it doesn't pertain to them, but at least it's there.
) on cycling and it didn't even cover very well how cars and bicycles should interact.
I don't have it in front of me, but I believe it said that if a bicycle is on the road, treat it like a vehicle. If it's on the sidewalk then treat it like a pedestrian. But that cyclists needed to stay as safely to the right as possible, which IMO most vehicle operators just read it as bicycles should stay to the right out of their way.