Kitsune
Senior Member
.. I go one step further and will make sure the dog and I are stretched 6 feet apart and then watch if the cyclist dares to split us.
As a cyclist, I detest when people ride on the sidewalks. I have a habit, when I am a pedestrian, of taking up a lot of sidewalk space so they can't
I'm loving the HOV lanes on Lake Shore right now. No one really uses them most of the time, so cyclists pretty much have the right lane of Lake Shore to themselves.The one place I always run into trouble is Lake Shore Boulevard out by the Exhibition. I ride at about 35 km/h which is too fast for a busy bike path, so to be responsible I ride on the Lake Shore Boulevard (where I have every legal right to be) but then I constantly get honked at by drivers shouting (get off the road! use the bike path!)
I'm loving the HOV lanes on Lake Shore right now. No one really uses them most of the time, so cyclists pretty much have the right lane of Lake Shore to themselves.
I prefer these, as often seen on Centre Island.As long as there are at least three people per bike then sure why not.
I was walking the dog today and crossing on a green. Two cyclists ran the red to make a left (from the bike lane, not from the left turn lane) and almost hit us. When I yelled at them about a red light, they said the same thing, "not for bikes". Um, since when did that change? Hey maybe it's the same peopleMy personal pet peeve is when I'm driving a Zip Car on a one way street and turn onto another one way street and a cyclist going the WRONG WAY down the one way street and RUNNING THE STOP SIGN will scream at me for almost getting killed. I yelled back at one of them, "Wrong way!" and she yelled back "Not for cyclists!" Uh, yeah, cyclists included.