Curious that I've never heard a rant like this from someone who was on a
bike. You WERE driving a car right?



On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 2:12 PM, philbga <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm new to the area, but looking forward to both road and mountain
> biking in the Triangle.
>
> Must say that I was thoroughly disgusted by a group of about 9-12
> riders on Brassfield Road in N. Raleigh today.  We cyclists have a
> hard time with our relations with drivers, and having ridden many
> thousands of miles across the entire country I almost always come down
> on the side of cyclists in the arguments that ensue.  However, this
> group I witnessed today is an example of why the animosity exists and
> what can trigger the road rage idiots that create an instant deadly
> weapon out of a car.
>
> This group was riding 2-3 abreast all the way out to and even crossing
> the center line, at a very leisurely pace (12mph approx.), carrying on
> conversations, totally oblivious to traffic, and arrogantly making no
> effort to narrow their group or acknowledge traffic on the road.
>
> Geez people, like I said, I'm almost always for the cyclist in these
> situations, but this was arrogant, rude and ridiculous. I've ridden in
> groups from OH to PA to CO to CA to W.VA to NJ etc. and never seen
> such stupid riding.  But I have seen and known of serious carnage and
> very bad stuff that happens when car meets bike.  All it takes is one
> drunken teenager or one road-raging idiot with a bad attitude toward
> cyclists and there will be serious horrific consequences (as happened
> on a club ride in Cincinnati where I lived 2 years ago.)
>
> Car vs. bike--car wins.  It's ugly folks. Please don't ride like this.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Phil
>
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