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[–] flaxom 1 point 2 points (+3|-1) ago 

I bike in to work from time to time because living so close and not doing so is retarded. It's very flat and level here and there are bike lanes nearly everywhere, so works great. But when I'm on the road on my bike I'm not one of those FAGGOTS who has to keep re-passing everyone at every intersection, so all the cars have to work their way around the bike again after the green light. Or one of those goddamn cunts who decides one moment to be part of traffic and deserving of space, and the next moment decides they're going to zip around in the shoulder or be on the sidewalk. Roadkill.

Most bikers around here are niggers who are riding an obviously stolen women's bike, and it's ALWAYS in the wrong gear.

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[–] GamerNerd [S] 3 points -1 points (+2|-3) ago 

Nobody has a problem with anyone who uses bike Lanes. It's the people that ride in the middle of the road and inconvenience everyone else that we have a problem with.

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[–] LurkedForever 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Nobody has a problem with anyone who uses bike Lanes.

Bro, this tells me that you've never ridden in a bike lane. Cyclists love bike lanes, and if they're around, we'll ride on them. However, you'd be fucking astonished how many people are just angry at your existence period. Bike lanes are safe-er but plenty of motorists think that all that is paved was made specifically for them.

@flaxom

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[–] flaxom 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

Here we have different types of bike lanes, some are dedicated and separated from traffic, and some are just normal traffic lanes where bikes have the right of way (and cars travel at like 25). Most people have enough common courtesy to not be a prick when they're sharing the lane, and when a car finally gets a chance to pass that person, that car doesn't get passed again when everyone stops and the bike cruises past everyone again in the shoulder for a moment. Share the lane of course but courtesy goes both ways.