Eden, like you, I am going by what I know. The bike lanes you describe, with broken pavement, lots of debris, cars parked right along side and major hills, I can understand your not using them. I was basing it on our local bike lanes as described above - brand new and free of debris. In addition maybe I should add this is waterfront just north of Chicago and there are no hills - flat as a pancake around here. In addition, there is no parking on the road in question. These bike lanes are beautiful and probably 98-99% of cyclists use them - me included, I can attest how nice they are. To choose to ride in the car lane, knowing you will be forcing cars to either slow down or go around you - traffic permitting - may be legal, but it is rude. In an environment where there is animosity between cyclists and drivers purposefully behaving in this way for no good reason just throws fuel on the fire. When the drivers repeat the story it is not, 'this one ******* on the road today,' it is 'those damn bikers who can't stay in their own lane.' We all get painted with the same brush.
Brina
"Truth goes through three stages: first it is ridiculed; then violently opposed; finally, it’s accepted as being self-evident." Schopenhauer