Thank you LPH - that is what I've been trying to say... short of someone clearly noodling down the middle of of a busy street aimlessly, you weren't in their shoes. They may have had a legitimate reason. If what they are doing isn't illegal, then don't judge.
As for 2nd Ave, yeah - I've only used it two or three times and I'd say that bike lane on 2nd is a bad one. With the bike lane unusually on the left, though opening doors are not as big an issue (but still there) drivers really forget that it is there and especially during rush hour there are lots of people who are pulling out of the parking lane that is next to it. Add to that the large number of people who want to turn left to get up to the freeway ramps and its a quite un-nerving place to be. Ironically in serious rush hour traffic, cars on 2nd get pretty gridlocked, so you can move through downtown a lot quicker on a bike if you do use it... (which is the only reason I have used it... I was with a bunch of other people, and had I used the far right traffic lane as I would have if I was alone, they would have left me far behind) but you really have to be on your toes - because if parked drivers see an opening in the cars they will shoot out of that parking lane without looking for bikes.
Could he have been piddling around a bit, maybe - but, there are definite reasons why on that particular street one might choose to not use the bike lane.



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