Geff,
I couldn't have said it better myself. It's the few on both sides of that equation that give the rest of us a bad rap.
Sage
----- Original Message ----
From: Mountaineer Cycling <wvucycling@yahoo.com>
To: mon bikeclub <monbikeclub@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 2, 2007 9:44:42 PM
Subject: [monbikeclub] road rules
As riders we all realize that sharing the road with
cars is an everyday occurrence. We know that cars
don¢t like to share most of the time, as we get stuff
thrown at us, run off the road, yelled at, and various
other things that drivers do from the safety of their
cars. While this is the case, there is no excuse for
us to ride rampantly without safety concerns or
without being respectful to other vehicles on the
road.
I¢ve noticed, mostly on the fast Tuesday night ride,
that some rules of the road aren¢t being observed.
Mainly the yellow line rule is being ignored, as any
racer knows this is a big one in most races. While
the other lane might be open during a hotly contested
sprint for the PA line, the yellow line shouldn¢t be
crossed if it can be helped.
This leads to a specific occurrence that happened a
few weeks ago. A car was turning left with their
signal on as the Tuesday fast group came up behind it.
One rider went to the right, the rest went left,
impeding it¢s turn. This was a highly dangerous move,
a highly illegal move, and a very dumb move. The
driver had the right of way to turn, and it¢s not
going to provide a positive image for cycling to ride
recklessly.
Also, after our race, concerned citizens has a place
to outlet their frustrations as we provided a contact
prior to the race if residents on the race course had
any complaints. The most common complain, and it
wasn¢t specific to the day we had our race, was when
riders don¢t give room for a car to pass. While I
know most people most of the time will single up when
there is a car back, sometimes there is the oblivious
cyclist who rides the middle of the lane and don¢t
help to let the motorist pass.
The main point I¢m trying to make is to share the
road. If we don¢t respect motorists, we can¢t expect
them to respect us. This email doesn¢t apply to
everybody, since most are very courteous cyclists, but
when you see unsafe riding, remind the rider about
safe cycling. So ride responsibly, help give all
cyclist a positive image, and remember, bicycles will
save the world.
Ride on,
Geffrey Moy
VP WVU Cycling club
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