Poohforyou
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We have miles and miles and miles of BIKE PATHS around our area yet the bikers STILL ride on the road.. I saw a biker the other day, riding right ON the white line between the curb and the lane of traffic-on a road with a posted 55 mph speed limit. A semi drove by him and he flipped off the semi (assuming for getting to close to the bike). Nevermind that there is a BIKE PATH about 10 feet to his right
The roads here that don't have bike paths have extra wide shoulders with bike lanes painted in them and the bikers STILL ride in the car lanes
. I don't feel one bit sorry for them when a truck blows them off their bike.
We have lots of bike paths here as well and since they are near tree lines are littered with twigs, leaves, and pods. All these are very dangerous for someone on a road bike. The tires on them are very narrow and cannot handle the impact of something like that the way a hybrid tire can. A road bike rider could wipe out just by hitting something like that at a high speed.
As I said in an earlier post the shoulders of roads are usually littered with debris (rock, glass, twigs etc) so that requires someone on a road bike to ride close to the white line. For me personally I avoid heavily traveled roads as much as possible but sometimes I have no choice. Trust me, I don't want a car near me and pay careful attention to what is going on around me.
. I saw a biker the other day, riding right ON the white line between the curb and the lane of traffic-on a road with a posted 55 mph speed limit. A semi drove by him and he flipped off the semi (assuming for getting to close to the bike). Nevermind that there is a BIKE PATH about 10 feet to his right
The roads here that don't have bike paths have extra wide shoulders with bike lanes painted in them and the bikers STILL ride in the car lanes 