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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 11:00 am    Post subject: Check out this shit... Reply with quote

http://www.statenews.com/index.php/article/2009/04/bicyclists_need_to_stay_on_sidewalk

Here is a follow-up interview with the student columnist

http://noise.typepad.com/boot_bike_bus/2009/04/the-power-of-words.html

Here is the text of the article from the first link:

Bicyclists need to stay on sidewalk

Zack Colman

Black 2001 Saturn SC2. That’s the car I drive — and if you’re a bicyclist on the road but not in a bike path and you see my car, I hope you’re wearing a helmet, because I might run you over.

Maybe not intentionally.

But you see, with all these things I can do in my car nowadays, such as choose a different song on my iPod, send a text message while driving or fall asleep at the wheel because I had to wake up for a worthless 8 a.m. biology lab, I might not notice you.

And, considering you are where you should not be, I might hit you.

The simple fact of the matter is, MSU has so kindly provided sidewalks for people on foot and Rollerblades, and MSU’s ordinance should be revised to require bicyclists be there too. The university has outlined bike paths on certain roads, but bicyclists can’t just create imaginary bike paths like they do.

I cannot drive my car on the sidewalk, so why must you ride your bicycle where I drive?

Many of my friends ride bicycles on campus, so I’m not trying to berate a whole demographic of students. I appreciate bicyclists who advocate environmentalism, since they are making up for the damage I do with my car.

I respect bicyclists who use bicycles as a form of exercise, since people certainly can never get enough fitness in their everyday routines.

But for as much as I respect and appreciate bicyclists, I will not hesitate to honk at them when they are interfering with the roads.

My concern is not merely about inconvenience.

Bicyclists on the road are a driving hazard to people in automobiles, since many bicyclists make turns without using hand signals and ride too close to other vehicles when there is no designated bike path.

For example, I was driving to work Tuesday when a bicyclist pulled up in front of my car in the right lane on Farm Lane going northbound where it intersects with Shaw Lane. There is no bike path at this portion of the road, and I needed to be in the right lane to avoid the left turn only lane, but the bicyclist was in the way.

Instead, I had to speed ahead and veer away from the fast-approaching rear end of the car in front of me, just barely making it into the right lane.

Some will say I could be more patient on the road.

But roads are for cars, not bicyclists. The bicyclist should not have been in the car lane.

It’s possible some bicyclists are trying to live out their dreams of being Lance Armstrong, and the smooth terrain offered by the roads where big, people-killing cars are designed to travel on are more desirable than the sidewalk pavement.

I get it, bicyclists — you’re in the Tour de France. Well, in your head at least.

But in reality, my gas-guzzling, carbon footprint-leaving car is trying to get around you, the bicyclist. And you, the bicyclist, prefer to coast, not along the side of the lane but in the exact middle.

Maybe in your head you are actually driving a car. Maybe that’s why you believe you should be behind a pickup truck and in front of 15 other cars trying to pass you.

And maybe you are Armstrong, so talented and in shape and able to pedal so, so fast. But Armstrong’s average speed in the 2001 Tour de France was 24.9 mph, which is 0.1 mph less than most of the speed limits on and around campus.

Plus, I’ve had difficulty finding students who actually obey the speed limit anyway.

It’s common for motorists to drive at least 5 mph above the speed limit, which makes your task to out-pedal Lance Armstrong all the more daunting. And considering you’re not actually Armstrong (even if you do wear a skintight yellow bicycle uniform), you likely are not going 24.9 mph.

And, oh yeah, Armstrong is competing when he is bicycling — your leisurely ride through campus might not even register on a police radar.

But, hey, snap out of it. You’re not Lance Armstrong.

And those are the headlights of my black 2001 Saturn SC2 bearing down on you.

Zack Colman is the State News opinion writer. Reach him at colmanz1@msu.edu.

Published on Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 11:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm glad he provided his email address Smile

I also like the line "Using hand signals is not natural to me" from the follow-up interview. I've got a hand signal for him.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 11:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I really feel sorry for this guy and the shit-storm that is likely reigning down upon him right now. [/sarcasm]

what a choad. The classic part is how he equates people riding bicycles with the only thing he can relate to in some general sense; being that of Lance Armstrong and the Tour de France. Which makes sense why so many douchebags out there feel the need to yell something about "Lance!!!" whenever they see a bike... because in their stupid little worlds, just like the matter-of-fact conditions of the weather or the outcomes of sporting events, it's the only real currency they have when the time comes for them to open their mouths and express... something.

They don't really have a capacity for thinking about any of the many, varied reasons that would cause a person to be riding a bike, just that it's weird that they aren't driving in a car like everyone else.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 12:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Brokebike's so cute when he gets indignant.

The funny thing to me is that there's at least one of these "get on the sidewalk" articles every year from some columnist somewhere, last year it was that fat dude at the Courier Journal. This one was even more impressively non-researched than most, though.
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 4:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wow.
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 7:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I didn't read the followup interview (2nd link) until today.

Hilarious. He's all scared now because people took his threat to run them over seriously. Says it was sarcasm. Amazing. Also says he has a bike but doesn't ride it at college because he's to scared of riding in traffic.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 3:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i just sent him an email titled "you're a stupid piece of shit"
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 7:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

yep, what a stupid piece of shit...thinking that a legion of people would agree with him. some do and these same people generally get really pissed in mcdonald drive-thrus, fill their ipods with corporate crap, and envy large carbon footprints.

just a small generalization, but there's another issue here: it's cool to berate bikers on campus. every week i hear "get on the sidewalk!" from a carload of giggling post pre-pubescent boys in cars.
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