In my area, the problem with cyclists is that they don't ride places that make sense, and do not ride within the rules of the road. When I'm ten miles from town trying to pull a 35 foot trailer, riding up behind someone on a bike at night pisses me off. Sure, he has blinkers and all, but I don't get it.MrPopo wrote:Except we have to share the road with cyclists, and when they're going 1/5th of the speed you are it leads to more traffic problems as you have to dodge around them.Ivo wrote:One example is that many car drivers are aggressively against measures that make e.g. cycling more accessible (which is IMO nonsense, as there would be less traffic and more parking for the remaining drivers if several car drivers converted to cyclists).
I personally couldn't even live now without a car. Its 6 miles to the closest gas station, 10 either way to the closest town with an actual store. And as far spread as everything is here, its mind boggling that anybody could make it without a car.
Also, I love cars. The fastest, the sleekest, the most powerful, the most beautiful. I get pulled into the car culture and everything with it. Though, I fall in with older preferences. Not much new stuff catches my eye, 30's to mid 70's is my stocking point for cars, going later on trucks though. Just so much good stuff. And rat rods... oh.
