I honestly don't think most drivers have any idea that bicycles have the same rights to the road as a car.
i cannot agree more. once while turning left at a major intersection (requiring me and my spandex-clad butt to be in the middle of the intersection with a target on my back saying, "please! harass me and doubt my intelligence!"
) a driver honked. he pulled up right beside me (how rude! in the left turn lane usually cars give me my own space) so i indicated he should roll down his window. he did, and he said that if i needed to turn left i should get off and cross like a pedestrian.
a woman at my lbs said she was told that cyclists should ride on the sidewalk-- by a police officer.
I know, I know, there are lots of creeps that get satisfaction from harassing bike riders
sorry to blame a whole demographic here, but most of the motorists/passengers who harass me are twenty-something men. they are simply showing off for their friends, trying to get a laugh. i'm also twenty-something, and my friends (mostly male) have more consideration than to do that. i think it's a symptom of a modern society, many of us fail to see the effects of what we're doing-- it's simply a failure of compassion and sympathy on the part of the harassers. unfortunately, i'm not sure if an awareness campaign could make us more sympathetic as a society.
that being said, i would jump for joy if i saw a pro-cycling awareness campaign. whoopee!
I used to dream about ice cream, Antonio Banderas, and daquiris on the beach. Now, i dream about fresh pavement...