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Funny how bikers think they are superior to the rest of civilization. I've had just about enough of them hogging the trails and roads.
A great suggestion for a simple problem that can remain simple if handled as you suggest. Thanks for the reminder.
"Funny how bikers think they are superior to the rest of civilization. I've had just about enough of them hogging the trails and roads."
Funny how you can lump 57 million people in the US who ride bikes as superior to the rest of civilization. Just a thought
It is unfair to make a blanket statement such as I made earlier so let me be fair and say this. 95% of bicyclists give the rest a bad reputation. Yesterday I witnessed one guy ride through a red light. Sure, I'll gladly share the road with any form of transportation as long as whoever or whatever it is abides by the same rules of etiquette and traffic laws that everyone else does. Unfortunately I often see bicyclists do anything they can get away with so I say there needs to be a call to the 57 million riders to become more courteous and less selfish.
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