you miss my point. i think cyclists should also consider that if they ride two abreast there will be occasions they need to form an indian file. even when i cycle one of the things that annoys me is when cyclists block a left hand turn lane and prevent a car turning on the arrow.think positive wrote:im talking about next to the golf course, no cars parked on the side of the road, one lane each way for traffic, and not that wide, road just asks to be sped on! there is a bike lane either side, I rode on it years ago, its a pretty even surface, and plenty wide enough, yet they ride on the line.Pochemuchka wrote:many bike lanes are not wide enough to cater for the opening of car doors. when this is the situation i will always ride on the edge of the bike lane and sometimes in the car lane.think positive wrote: Yeah I find that very annoying, also, when they ride on the line of a bike lane rather than in it,
I ride on bike paths! I don't go near the road, can't hear anything coming up behind me and I get a fright, so I'm scared I'll wobble into their path, even if they do see me!
with regards to culprit's experience with two bike riders, there is nothing illegal about riding two abreast but cyclists and motorists should be considerate of each other.
whats considerate about 2 cyclists riding side by side on a one lane each way road? how the hell do you get past them? peak hour taking kids to school, or going to work, traffic full both sides of the road, and you get blocked by cyclists.
lots of things are just common sense.