Redlands Okie
Veteran Member
I don't know anything about anything! If you can't stop for an obsticale in the road you're going to fast for the conditions.
In such situations as he listed your incorrect.
I don't know anything about anything! If you can't stop for an obsticale in the road you're going to fast for the conditions.
If the runner jumped out in the street in front of him would agree with both of you.In such situations as he listed your incorrect.
What was I supposed to do, pull over, then stop in my tracks to allow him to go by? I still would have been shoveling out of the snow bank. Come to think of it, the above is exactly what I did... the other option would have been to run him over or stop in the middle of the road forcing him to go around me. Do you really, honestly believe that one jogger needs an entire 2 lane road?If the runner jumped out in the street in front of him would agree with both of you.
Coming to a stop and making him jog around you makes sense to me.What was I supposed to do, pull over, then stop in my tracks to allow him to go by? I still would have been shoveling out of the snow bank. Come to think of it, the above is exactly what I did... the other option would have been to run him over or stop in the middle of the road forcing him to go around me. Do you really, honestly believe that one jogger needs an entire 2 lane road?
I guess that we will never agree on this. Why couldn't he have simply moved over in the first place? Does "Sharing the Road" only go one way?Coming to a stop and making him jog around you makes sense to me.
I'm not defending him, I don't know what he was thinking.I guess that we will never agree on this. Why couldn't he have simply moved over in the first place? Does "Sharing the Road" only go one way?
Point taken. I'll think twice before griping about bicyclists again.
She'd never get past the side mirror on my truck.
And once you take them over, they keep driving behind you at a much faster pace...Today I was following a car that turned on his hazard lights at every hill and turn in the road and never went over 30 km/h.
Drove me nuts!
I was forced to follow him that way for 1/2 hour.
Could not pass safely and must add the road was well plowed and lots of sanding.
Some drivers should simply stay at home.
I live on a road where two cars cant pass without driving in the gutter. If one is too afraid to steer into the gutter, the other car has to ride up the bank, as it is an entrenched road, with vegetation on both sides and a lot of curves.I don't ride a bike much, but I do run. I run properly on the shoulder of the road facing traffic. Some people just seem to think it's funny to get as close as possible to hitting you without actually doing it. No amount of trying to create awareness is going to fix it. Some people just suck.
Oh boy... But did i REALLY make the response you were expecting, or does your expectation cloud your judgement of what i said ?? I didnt accuse you of refusal to look at another perspective by any means, in fact i showed sympathy for your point of view in my last paragraph...I expected such a response.
By no means am I just "refusing to look at another perspective" or whatever nonsense you said.