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  1. #1
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    Apr 2006
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    Seattleites are pretty good over all. Especially if you're wearing a miniskirt/skort!

    I had someone honk at me once because I was in the left turn lane, but I think they were just confused. (we didn't have the green arrow yet) Maybe they thought they needed to be over the sensors to trip the turn light. (this was one that my bike does trip, and almost immediately)

    I'm lucky in that I ride a designated bike route for most of my commute. Those green "Bike Route" signs help keep the cars on their toes. And there isn't much car traffic.

    Edit: I think rural drivers are good with bikes because they have dealt with slower vehicles (and been the drivers of slower vehicles) like tractors and horses and such. They seem to treat bikes like horses or farm machinery. They have a "slow vehicle protocol" that city drivers don't have. Besides, they know your mom probably knows their mom from the library or the Cenex, so they better behave! (my mom knows darn near everyone, and knowlege is power!)
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

  2. #2
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    Apr 2005
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    West Milwaukee
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    I've had a few encounter this season that were a little too close, but overall I think drivers in our area aren't too bad. I've only had one time where I'm sure the driver was trying to be a jerk and not just the usual one's that are inattentive or clueless.

    When I bike outside of the city, I find that the Wisconsin drivers are very bike observant and always friendly. Sometimes they are almost on the opposite shoulder trying to give us as much room as possible.

    I've never had anything thrown at me or been harassed by a driver.

  3. #3
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    Jun 2006
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    I live in town in a somewhat rural area and overall I think I have been well-treated by drivers here. I've had younger guys honk or yell, but I think it's because they don't know there is gray hair under the helmet. If I'm stopped to have a snack or catch a breath, I've had people stop & ask if I was ok.

    It seems that the drivers I've had the most trouble with are young women and the elderly, as in failing to give right of way or cutting me off or riding too close.

  4. #4
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    Jun 2005
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    Illinois
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    Our drivers are pretty civil, too.

    I think, however, that it has a whole lot to do with the road conditions, and not as much with their "natural demeanor" as I'd like to think. Seems suddenly if I'm on a busy road at a busy time, a lot more drivers are cantankerous. And I'll never forget the amazing difference in drivers when I was doing a century - when we were hugging the shoulder, they were cutting close and zipping by and basically acting ignorant and scaring us to death... as soon as we went two feet out into the lane, they were slowing and passing appropriately. After lunch when I forgot, suddenly the drivers were rude and ignorant again.... until we moved back out. I concluded that the same drivers simply respond almost automatically, and differently, depending on where I am.

    ON the otehr hand, drivers around here simply seem more *knowledgeable,* as in they are less likely to swing around and turn right, or misjudge my speed. I think this is because we have a lot of cyclists and other odd vehicles (tractors, farm vehicles, etc).

  5. #5
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    Jul 2006
    Location
    The boonies of New England
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    I live in a small rural town, with small cities to the south and north (each about 12 miles from my town). The city to the south is great - courteous drivers, lots of other cyclists... The city to the north is much rougher - drivers don't seem to have eyes!

    I wonder how they can be so different. It seems crazy! It's amazing what different characters the two cities have.

    My small town is GREAT to ride in... with the exception of the out-of-state traffic that comes to visit a nearby historical site. Nine times out of ten - when a driver zips past my house at excessive speed, they don't have a native plate!

 

 

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