And now you know who I feel as a driver when one of you pedal-pushing hippies blows through a stop sign, a yield or a red light. BTW I hope you were turning right at that intersection and not using the right turn lane to illegally pass stopped traffic on the right and continue straight. Remember - bicycles are vehicles, same rules apply.
People ride bikes due to medical disorders. For instance, seizure disorders. Bikes are not required to stay at stop lights. They should stop and wait for them to clear but, also, momentum is important with a bike, especially an acoustic bike. The one time I was purposely hit by a car was while waiting at a red light. I ignored their honking, so they rammed me.
Maybe stay off the road!
The law is that bikes must ride on the road about 3 feet from the shoulder
going on the sidewalk is illegal though
And now you know who I feel as a driver when one of you pedal-pushing hippies blows through a stop sign, a yield or a red light. BTW I hope you were turning right at that intersection and not using the right turn lane to illegally pass stopped traffic on the right and continue straight. Remember - bicycles are vehicles, same rules apply.
People ride bikes due to medical disorders. For instance, seizure disorders. Bikes are not required to stay at stop lights. They should stop and wait for them to clear but, also, momentum is important with a bike, especially an acoustic bike. The one time I was purposely hit by a car was while waiting at a red light. I ignored their honking, so they rammed me.
Last I checked, he his light was green. By your definition, the same rules apply and this would have been just as rude if he had been driving a car.
Nope, his light was red. My light was green. It's clearly visible in the video that I was going straight through a green light.
@@EbikeCommuter-gu6qi I apologize for any confusion, but I was talking about you (as "he") in your defense, as a fellow cyclist.
@@stirfryjedi My bad. I appreciate you.