[*BCM*] re Halloween ride

Clive Standley cstandley at rcn.com
Sun Nov 16 11:17:35 EST 2008


This is why I stopped going on the rides. In my experience people, and 
that includes
car drivers, don't appreciate being "pissed off" and riding like that 
just defeats the purpose of Critical Mass.
jb fentner wrote:

> "to unnecessarily cross over to the left side of a double yellow, or 
> take up all lanes of traffic, or otherwise create mayhem"
>
> i don't know about you, but that's how i ride on a daily basis. it 
> does have the effect of pissing off or confusing drivers but 
> ultimately i care about my own safety a lot more than i care about how 
> someone in a car feels while they're sipping at their mocha latte, 
> listening to talk radio, and barely paying attention to what is 
> happening around their motorized box on wheels. point being that be it 
> negative attention or positive attention, it's still attention most 
> drivers aren't usually clued in to.
>
> it was also nice to ride on storrow.. and to notice how much easier it 
> is for a group of cyclists to make way for emergency vehicles than it 
> is for automobiles. =]
>
>
>
>
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> From: applebutter at hotmail.com
> To: list at bostoncriticalmass.org
> Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 23:53:36 -0500
> Subject: [*BCM*] re Halloween ride
>
> I'm late to this conversation about the Halloween ride, but wanted to 
> say that I think Turtle has a great point below, but one thing that 
> always troubles me is how the Mass doesn't share the road.
>
> I would have felt safer, and enjoyed myself, if we were sharing the 
> road with the motorists on Storrow.  As it was, I couldn't relax 
> because I felt we were creating a situation that would cause more 
> anger and aggression towards ourselves and any other cyclists out on 
> the roads, CM participants or otherwise. 
>
> People always take advantage of the group (mob mentality perhaps) to 
> unnecessarily cross over to the left side of a double yellow, or take 
> up all lanes of traffic, or otherwise create mayhem, when staying en 
> masse in one or some of the lanes would give us plenty of room and 
> also allow us to lead by example in sharing the road.
>
> Some of the choices made in the name of raising awareness of dangerous 
> conditions for cyclists just gives motorists a reason to pick fights 
> with us and see us as annoyances. And I'd rather not worry negatively 
> primed drivers.  
>
> And I agree with whomever talked about conversations: we should be 
> talking to each other about these issues when they come up on the rides.
>
> Sarah
>
>Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2008 09:27:27 -0400
>From: turtle <thewiseturtle at gmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [*BCM*] tonight's ride
>To: "Boston Critical Mass" <list at bostoncriticalmass.org>
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>One of the most important goals of Cm is to raise awareness of
>dangerous conditions for cyclists, thus, driving on Storrow (where
>most drivers are exceeding the speed limit and treating what was
>designed as a leisurely and enjoyable parkway like some kind of
>superhighway) is exactly the sort of thing CM should be doing. At
>least if you want CM to make a difference...
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