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Bike to Work Day.....
City of Oklahoma City Oklahoma City has partnered with the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) to participate in the 3rd annual Bike to Work Day, on Friday, May 18, 2007, 8:30 am, at Bicentennial Park, (west of City Hall). For the past two years, Oklahoma City has designated the third Friday in May as “Bike to Work Day”. Participants in this event converge on Downtown Oklahoma City on Friday morning to attend a bicycle rally with the City Manager and City Council members. Bike to Work Day is a national event sponsored by the League of American of Bicyclists and has attracted as many as 250 participants in Oklahoma City. The intent of Bike to Work Day is to:
The League of American Bicyclists has recognized the month of May as National Bike to Work Month since 1956. |
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I hope we have TONS of participants this year to show the city that there are many of us that are passionate about biking, more bike lanes, etc. ALRIGHT! It would be great to see 500 people attend. Think we can do it? Everyone recruit a few friends to attend with you!
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That said, good luck with the bike day. Perhaps you can encourage the use of the bike paths and lanes with your fellow bike commuters.
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If a bike rider is doing 20MPH in a 35-40 zone in the only lane I can drive my car in and feels the need to "own the lane" thereby slowing me and the increasingly long line behind me then he/she is indeed an idiot. It if was you, then you will surely remember my verticle middle finger as I went by as well as another car's "friendly" honk when he went by. If not, then you have nothing to take issue with.
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Holy Road Rage Batman! Unfortunately this type of attitude is very typical towards those that ride bikes here in OKC. With time, as bike lanes and sidewalks are added to the city and we have less smog & fewer cars on the road thus reducing commute times maybe people will start to understand.
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I know! It's unbelievable. We need to band together to promote change. In Austin there aren't problems like that, the city has gotten used to sharing the road with bikes (plus Lance Armstong has had a huge influence). Maybe we just need on Okie to win the Tour de France!
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BTW, it's not that I had to resort to the finger, more like settle for it. And who said anything about throwing stuff?!? Are you pissing people off that badly when you ride? That says a lot right there. Grow up? Never! Here, these are just for you. ![]() ![]() ![]() jbrown, It's not that I was in a hurry, it's the principle of the thing. This guy seem to think he owned the road and refused to get over enought to allow traffic to get by without going into the opposite lane. And it's not as if he were some clueless grandad out for his first ride in 30 years, this guy knew exactly what he was doing. Don't you agree that that is wrong and inherently unsafe? The irony here is that you guys think that I just have this crazy hate for bike riders. You're totally wrong, I ride one myself! I just hate inconsiderate bike riders who don't take advantage of the trails made for them and instead choose to meander along like they own the road. I do my best to make things easier riders who are considerate and intelligent enough use the trails and to at least get over enough to pass if a trail isn't available. I do it and I would expect any reasonable person to do the same.
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There aren't any bike paths from my house to my office. Many of the bike paths in the city are fine for recreation but some people choose to bike rather than drive a car. It keeps you in shape, lets you enjoy the fresh air and sunshine and is better for the environment. I don't agree with cars OR bikes hogging the road, but maybe there was glass or a pothole. Or maybe he just felt safer because it was a dangerous area to ride in and riding in the middle of the lane forces drivers to be aware of you so you don't get run over and killed.
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i don't have a problem sharing the roads with cyclists... but there are times that they choose busy streets and cause traffic/safety problems. when the speed limit is 45mph, i don't think it's unreasonable to get irked when stuck behind somebody doing around 20 regardless of whether or not they're on a bicycle. sure, the cyclist has the legal right to be there... but that doesn't mean it isn't rude to the rest of us. -M
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No, the bottom line is that the law says you have to ride as far to the right as can be safely done. The road was not potholed and there was no reason why this person needed to ride in the middle of the lane other than to be an ass. You can't seem to stomach my little outburst, but have no problem with a cyclists hogging the road.
How about if I drive 10MPH in front of the 20MHP cyclist and not let him pass? Would that be acceptable behavior in your reality? I hope not, but that's what you are saying I should put up with. If you can't see that then you are beyond any hope of reasoning with. Misty, I'm all for more bike paths to get bike commuters off the main roads. My gripe is for those irresponsible cyclists that don't use the ones we already have.
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I think I should clarify something. My grip specifically was with this one guy a couple years ago and generally with those who are either clueless or careless or both when they are on their bikes. I pass by countless cyclists every day that are good, responsible and mindful cyclists that know what they are doing.
Yes, I know my little outburst was childish and no I wouldn't want to present that as an example for my children, but the fact remains that there are cyclists out there that bring that sort of behavior out among motorists - just as there are motorists out there that are just as much of an ass as that one guy on the bike. Awareness and education is a good thing and I think it should go both ways.
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I agree that 90% of cyclists seem to have enough sense to keep to the right. However, I always seem to find the few that will literally pedal down the middle of the lane oblivious to the line of cars and safety hazard they have created. I am also constantly annoyed by those who still believe the myth that they are to pedal facing traffic.
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