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It is a pain to clip in and clip out if I am being honest. I do not want to risk doing the tip over at a stoplight. I do not bike anymore because it was just too stressful for me on the road.
Why is stopping at stops signs such a chore?I can understand remote stop signs where you slow and ensure it's safe and then glide through. I do the same thing in my car.I am talking in densely packed city intersections. This is not an isolated incident, I have seen multiple examples of this just this week. On Monday one woman glided through rush hour traffic with a sense of entitlement, then had to stop so suddenly (because the car she thought was going to yield to her gliding through didn't - slightly a dick move, but I cheered in solidarity from my SUV) she actually did a weird almost figure 8 maneuver in the middle of a 4 way stop while we all watched an waited and smirked at her.Explain.
Road Rage + Roid Rage + Annoying Cyclists = Epic Meltdown
I must admit I'm guilty of it at 4 way stops on quiet streets/roads where I have good visibility. I am also tempted to do it when I am clearly going to be the first vehicle at a 4 way intersection because I feel it reduces the likelihood of confusion and makes it much more efficient for the motorists if they don't need to wait for me to get clipped in and accelerate to cruising speed. I certainly don't do it at intersections controlled by lights. I have to say, locally, when I do yield to motorists at intersections that don't have signal lights I find there is a lot of confusion about who has the right of way. Many times I'm waved through by motorists who I'm trying to yield to who clearly have the right-of-way. So I suppose you'd classify me as one of those arrogant, entitled jerks.
According to the article, the cyclist had time to see her and yell to get out of the way; which is ALSO enough time to get off your aerobars, sit up & hit the brakes ... skid out & crash your bike if you have to, but don't run anyone over
They should blame Strava; Strava killshttp://www.strava.com/athletes/3168825
The ST Thread, in case you're interested [CFL, I shared your comment from here, if that's OK]http://forum.slowtwitch.com/gforum.cgi?post=5256556