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  1. #1
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    Dec 2005
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    My guy (also some punk middle ager ) was at a stop sign controlled intersection. Not only did I get there before him, I was also the vehicle on the right. He obviously thought he'd "teach me a lesson" that cars were faster, so I did not deserve my turn and he should not have to yield to me. I was going straight, he was sort of turning left (its a funky 5 streeter) - we were going onto the same street. He hit the gas hard when I was pretty much in the middle of the intersection and then nearly slammed into me (I'm talking his front bumper probably less than an inch from my front wheel) because there was oncoming traffic and he just had to squeeze by me. If I hadn't been weighed down my my messenger bag and on my commuter I probably could have caught him..... this particular street has a bunch of stop signs so I can keep up with traffic if I'm feeling frisky.
    Last edited by Eden; 06-03-2008 at 11:47 AM.
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  2. #2
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    Apr 2006
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    wow, I'm sorry to hear your stories, ladies.
    My commute hasn't been bad since the day the truck driver tried to pretend i wasn't there. that was last year.
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  3. #3
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    Jun 2007
    Location
    Tucson, AZ
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    Wow, I can't believe you were able to keep yourself upright.

    I'm having an ok commute day....as I sit here in my sweatshirt that I use when my office is too cold. Yup, I forgot to pack a shirt. Oh well. The day my pants got wet was worse.

  4. #4
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    Aug 2007
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    PA
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    It is pathetically sad that any of us have commutes which we want to forget. I have two. One ended with a dislocated shoulder and broken finger, the other, still has me off the bike, with a couple of metal parts, and only working part time. I see more and more cycles on the road with gas prices getting so high. At some point people in cars are going to have to slow down, pay attention, and respect us for doing something good for ourselves and the earth. I wish there were a way to have OUTRAGEOUS fines for anytime a car hits a pedestrian or cyclist fault or no. It seems, at least in the US, that people don't change behaviors until it hurts in the wallet. ARG!
    "Do or do not. There is no "try." Yoda

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by invsblwmn View Post
    It is pathetically sad that any of us have commutes which we want to forget.
    I was more thinking of things like "ugh, what bad luck". Much like the recent story of the shoe in the bike, my blowout, etc... I hope it doesn't turn into a hit by car thread.

    The guy buzzing me was something I was ready for (I saw him straddling the line earlier). I was proud of myself for being defensive. I am excited that they are going to put a bike path in the area. I will consider that for the afternoons when I have more traffic to share (me not them it seems) the road with.

    The tire was one of those bad luck, could have been any ride.
    And hoofing it 1.5 miles was definitely something to forget!
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  6. #6
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
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    Sorry - didn't mean to hijack.

    DH had his presta valve get stuck last night so he couldn't air up the tires on his commuting bike - required pliers to loosen. Does that count??
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  7. #7
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    Sorry you had a commute that you'd like to forget. I think if we have those every now and then, it makes us appreciate the times we make it to/from work without any incident at all. I hope tomorrow's commute to and from is much less scary.
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