Finally watched the video.
3/2/2011 2:55:55 PM
3/2/2011 3:27:22 PM
I miss riding my bike to work. I need to save up money for a bicycle.
3/2/2011 3:42:01 PM
3/2/2011 3:43:43 PM
3/2/2011 3:47:28 PM
3/2/2011 4:06:51 PM
i'm gonna take a shit on your bike every day as my form of protest, how do you like that?
3/2/2011 4:08:36 PM
just post about how you did it the other day to some hipsterbe sure to write it in a blinding flash of stupid rage
3/2/2011 4:09:31 PM
Bike infrastructure improvements are actually starting to happen a lot in many cities in the country, and will probably continue. It's a lot more likely than rail improvements because the cost is extremely minimal compared to all other forms of transit infrastructure, and the impact in terms of space is minimal as well.
3/2/2011 4:10:13 PM
my guess is that you are more wookie than hipster
3/2/2011 4:10:29 PM
A month or so ago I watched a guy on a bike run the 4 way stop in the middle of Centennial Campus. He was going so fast that he nearly lost control of the bike while turning in front of a car that clearly had the right of way.Since this is a thread about morality, was it ok that I rooted for him to faceplant?Not get run over, just fall on his face.[Edited on March 2, 2011 at 4:30 PM. Reason : .]
3/2/2011 4:29:34 PM
^7I'm not condoning the VW Golf driver's behavior. Also, I already pointed out that I would be enraged even if I didn't have an emergency. I'm definitely "limited as fuck" in a lot of ways. That's why a survey or some kind of evidence would be helpful here. I mean, I obviously just can't take your word that most people want bike commuters off the road. I mean, how's that gonna work anyway? Oh, well, the guy insulting me on the Internet says it so I better believe him. It's a protest with no permit--and potentially no signs or identifiers of cause--that moves through the city, randomly disrupting traffic...on a regular basis. It's extreme, in my opinion, and based on my personal life experiences, I do not think the extremity is justified. But I am down for saving the environment and paying taxes for sustainable/healthful stuff so, if you could come with some evidence (and relax on the insults), I would be very much open to the idea that these critical mass folks are righteous warriors in a battle against evil bike riding haters.
3/2/2011 8:14:22 PM
I had a cyclist riding down the middle of the lane on hillsborough yesterday....started to give him a of taste of my expedition
3/3/2011 12:04:20 PM
Once again I will state that I ride my bike some (not to work since it just doesn't make sense for me on a regular basis). I rode it all over the place in college though. I ride mountain bikes as well. My dad does lots of road biking and does lots of charity rides, etc. etc. It's safe to say that I enjoy biking and grew up around it. This being said, I have even been on two different critical mass rides back when I lived in Raleigh.My conclusion? They were pointless. They were doing nothing to further the cause of bicyclists and pretty much only disrupted traffic. Most of the people there (including several of my friends who were the ones tho convinced me to go out) seemed happier to simply be disrupting traffic than actually care about whether it promoted anything positive for the biking community.It seemed almost opposite of something I would want to be involved in if I was actually promoting biking and biking&car safety. A juvenile response to the whole biker vs cars on the road argument if you will. It's like the argument you get into knowing that it won't actually further your cause and in fact most likely hurt it, but you do it anyway simply because you like arguing.I would never, ever even CONSIDER plowing into some group of bikers with my car; I'm not that power-driven, impatient, or idiotic. However, I also don't really support the critical mass stuff either.I will however continue to ride my bike when applicable and mind the laws of the road. When I drive I will also continue to be mindful of bikers as always.[Edited on March 3, 2011 at 12:49 PM. Reason : .]
3/3/2011 12:20:30 PM
3/3/2011 1:36:30 PM
^I almost shat myself laughing so hard.
3/3/2011 1:58:01 PM
i drove around today looking for a biker but they kept running up onto the curb before i got to them
3/3/2011 8:44:25 PM
So fucked up
3/4/2011 1:16:44 AM
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2011/03/02/134203136/driver-who-ran-through-crowd-of-bike-riders-arrested
3/4/2011 1:49:48 PM
Car plows some critical ass
3/4/2011 1:56:59 PM
3/5/2011 10:19:22 AM
Those were some fine Brazilin women that dude ran over. Shame on him.
3/5/2011 11:50:35 PM
i don't know if it was a "critical mass" event or not, but a huge pack of bikers rode by Boylan Bridge on friday night... of course none of them stopped when the light turned red at the intersection. (and a lot of them were biking with dark clothes on at night... all in the name of bike safety i suppose )
3/6/2011 1:52:31 AM
some people see anything as an excuse to be a doucebag. These just get together on fridays and ride bikes. Not a big deal.
3/6/2011 2:02:54 AM