And on the way back from the Meriden area, I spotted a lonely cold beverage on the side of the road. Abandoned. I adopted it. Very refreshing and the small calorie boost was appreciated.
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...I am judging the shit out of you.
Especially when I'm riding in the dark, 40F rain on my home from a long day at work. You have to be able to see me. You actually proved that you can see me by honking, and passing with plenty of room. I've got one Planet Bike Superflash Turbo (known to cause discomfort at about 200 ft) on my helmet, and another Superflash classic on my left pannier. Now let's count reflectors. One on the rear rack. Reflective piping and stripe on jacket. Reflective, rear facing stripes on both panniers. Reflective accents on shoes and both pant leg elastic bands.
You are a dick.
If for some reason you can't see me or you don't feel comfortable passing a cyclist in the right third of the lane with a center buffer lane between you and periodic oncoming traffic, they should take your license away and flog you with a seatbelt for thinking that you are safe behind the wheel of a multi-ton weapon.
Perhaps you haven't changed your windshield wipers in three years. This is a more common problem than one might think. There is also the buildup of 3-4 years of plasticizer sublimated from the plastics from your car interior. What your lungs don't filter out gets deposited on things like the inside of the windshield. This is something one needs to clean off at least a couple times a year if not more. Surprising this isn't covered in drivers training courses considering how much it impairs vision at night. Imagine a thin layer of dirty vaseline.
Suck less car drivers. You should be embarrassed about getting basic car safety tips from a guy without a car.
The next time you pass a well lit, responsibly riding cyclist and think of laying on the horn, think for a second - Why am I such a douchebag? Then lay on the horn anyway because douchebags don't think. Who does this smug prick on a bike think he's kidding?
I've been riding studded tires all week. They sound funny and make me go slow. I get over the slow going frustration by reasoning that I'm riding less over he winter and therefore my fitness level benefits from a little extra resistance.
Please contact your state representatives and let them know how you feel about these three bills currently under consideration. I am particularly annoyed by the "Single File" bill that is being proposed.
Link to more information from Bike Walk Connecticut.
Take action! Complete this simple survey for you to share your thoughts on the 3 bike related bills being considered by CT legislature.
Three bills being considered by the Transportation Committee.
- Please SUPPORT the Vulnerable User bill, SB 191 (more)
- Please OPPOSE the single file rider bills, SB 103 and HB 5246 (more)
- Please SUPPORT funding for bike lanes and sidewalks in West Haven, HB 5126 (more).
And anyone looking to challenge the elements is invited to IceBike to Work this Friday (2/15) in East Hartford and downtown Hartford. We will be at Maddies from 7-8am in East Hartford. Downtown riders will meet at JoJo's from 7:30-8:30am.
There are TWO bike centric events next week in downtown Hartford. Just found out about the East Coast Greenway info / social yesterday.
Tues, February 5th - Reveal the Path movie has just about sold out. Limited number of tickets are available online. We'll be meeting before the movie for happy hour at Arch St Tavern.
Thurs, Feb 7th - East Coast Greenway social get-together (also featuring Bike-Walk CT) and presentations, Thurs Feb 7th 6-9 pm. Newly minted Spotlight Cinemas and Bistro on Columbus @ Front Street Downtown Hartford. Get up to speed on ECG progress in CT and elsewhere, an statewide bike & walk endeavors. Please share this with bike-minded people. The ECG is extra special and it needs an army of supporters and advocates to keep the pressure on to close the gaps.
Huzzah CT! Huzzah Hartford! Maybe a few folks will even ride or walk...
Good people of Connecticut. Your bikes are once again lonely. The bicycle also experiences seasonally affected disorder (bike-SAD). I've noticed a few more winter cyclists / commuters on the roads this year, but it's still pretty damn sad compared to other burgeoning bike commuter cities such as NYC, Boston, Chicago, and the micro-urban Champaign-Urbana, IL. Step it up CT cyclists. If you can drive 2-3 hours north to ski every weekend, you sure as hell can put on the same clothes for a 3-4 mile bike ride to work on a regular basis. Most days the roads are perfectly clear, no special bike equipment needed..
One thing I've learned at my work a day job that there are different ways to motivate folks. Most effective is usually friendly encouragement and flattery. Then there are those that won't move unless you berate them or embarrass them. Not my favorite thing to do, but hey, whatever works. Consider yourself berated.
Simsbury Free Bike Director and bicycling advocate Larry Linonis feels that the proposed legislation is necessary for the safety of bicyclists, motorists, and pedestrians on the roads and multi-use paths.I understand that this organization lends out bike and it seems like their primary is use to be ridden along the bike path in Simsbury. As an advocate, I am unaware of what they do.
"Many of our roads are so narrow that it forces drivers to cross over the center line when people ride side by side," Linonis said.
State law requires motorists to yield three feet when passing bicycle riders, which is not always possible when two riders are occupying several feet of the roadway, Linonis said.
Linonis' opinion is not one that is shared by all local bike advocates.
"My opinion is my own," Linonis said. "Most of us feel we should be policing ourselves, but we're doing a terrible job of that."
Bill SB 103 now in Transportation Committee: AN ACT REQUIRING BICYCLISTS TO RIDE SINGLE FILE ON A PUBLIC ROAD. We need a united action to prevent this bill from progressing to the next step. Ask senator Witkos (nicely) to retract the bill before the Friday deadline by calling 1-800-842-1421 and his legislative aid, Patty Askham at 860-240-0436. You can also contact state senator Witkos electronically here.
Senator Witkos introduced the bill and represents the eigth district, which includes Avon, Barkhamsted, Canton, Colebrook, Granby, Hartland, Harwinton, New Hartford, Norfolk, Simsbury, and Torrington. Simsbury, oddly, was Connecticut's first Bronze Bicycle Friendly Community.
Reason why - The current statute already addresses the issue. The current law states "Persons riding two abreast, as provided in this subsection, shall not impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, and, on a laned roadway, shall ride within a single lane." I agree with Sen. Wilkos that is is a problem if somebody is trying to pass side-by-side riders and also give 3 feet. But the current law already addresses this -if we are not going the speed limit, then we are impeding traffic if riding 2 abreast (with the exception of some unusual circumstances), so we should courteously move to single file to allow the faster vehicle to pass. They don't need a new bill, that causes unnecessary restrictions for responsible cyclists. They could address the sponsor's issue by enforcing the current statute.
Let's get this squashed! Spread the word to your cycling friends. Tweet. Facebook. Smoke signals.