[*BCM*] Re: Bostoncriticalmass Digest, Vol 23, Issue 21
Vicki Siolos
vicki at nyu.edu
Thu May 18 12:23:08 EDT 2006
WELL SAID!
What a way to put it. I think that just about sums it all up. And with
that, I really wish I had ridden my bike to work today - already getting
cabin fever despite the fact that I love my office.
Ehhh,
Vicki
ALSO - did anyone go on the nite ride last nite?
----- Original Message -----
> Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 15:43:57 -0700
> From: "turtle" <turtle at zworg.com>
> Subject: Re: [*BCM*] Sharing the road vs. taking a lane?
> To: "Boston Critical Mass" <list at bostoncriticalmass.org>
> Message-ID: <19820.1147905837 at zworg.com>
>
> I think the main problem is that people think of bikes as being
> somehowdifferent than other vehicles on the roads. They aren't.
> Not legally
> anyway, and not practically, either. No they can't go 60 mph
> except on
> big hills (Right, Tom?), but then they aren't allowed on
> superhighways.
> And no, they don't take up 10 feet of space, which is why you are
> legally allowed to pass other traffic in the same lane if it's a
> suburban-type wide lane (14 feet at least). But when it comes to
> narrow, congested city streets, a bike is a car is a truck is a
> horse-drawn-carriage: stay in the right lane except when passing or
> turning left, yeild to others with the right of way, obey the traffic
> signs and signals, take up as much space as you need, and don't hit
> anyone.
>
> Same roads, same rules, same rights. The more you think of bikes as
> being weird vehicles, the more people will treat bicyclists as being
> weird. And while sometimes being weird is cool, when it comes to
> traffic, being weird just gets you squished or harassed.
>
> When I get out their on my bike, I think like a motorist (a respectful
> one, of course). I don't make up my own rules, I don't cower in the
> gutter like a rat, and I don't act like I own the road. I just drive
> normally. And, as I said, the more bicyclists who drive normally, the
> more other drivers will come to understand that bicyclists ARE
> normal.
> I know it's hard for some of us rebellious types to do. But
> seriously,if you want to drive like you're living in Grand Theft
> Auto, maybe you
> could move to Beijing:
>
> http://www.6foot6.com/fr/agfaimages/china/ChBeijing_Traffic.jpg
>
> -Turtle
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Vicki G. Siolos
vicki at nyu.edu
917.328.9737
onwardcharles.blogspot.com
"weigh those opinions . more like air than lead . every planned
occupation . surefire disappointment up ahead" - modest mouse.
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