BIKE: Car-Free Word newsletter | April 20, 2004
Chuck_Thomas
Chuck_Thomas
Tue Apr 20 15:31:55 PDT 2004
In both cases it comes down to going when you know you shouldn't.
Impatience is often the cause of both. I don't think reasonable people
will condem one and condone the other.
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Chuck_Thomas wrote:
>It seems to me that hurling 4000lbs of glass, steel and rubber thru an
>intersection at a high speed on a light that just turned red is a
>bigger hazard to society than me pedaling thru it after quadruple
>checking that the coast is clear. Granted both may be bad but why
>would you consider my offence more grievous?
>
"Running the orange" is a matter of education trumping impatience. We'll
get there sooner or later.
"Running the red" is a matter of your own convenience trumping
_everything_ - it shows a complete lack of respect for the law that
requires motorists to treat you as a vehicle.
Ask yourself which is worse from a purely motorist perspective:
continuing to turn left at an intersection even though the light just
turned red, or running the intersection halfway through the other
peoples' green cycle.
You run enough red lights and stop signs, and drivers will, no matter
what the law says, treat you as a menace.
I've nearly wrecked my car at an intersection near UT because some bozo
on a bike ran the stop sign. If I were older (worse reflexes), I would
have. So there you go.
But getting back to the point - 99% of the people in this town drive.
Pissing off 99% of the population in order to make some point about
danger is really really really stupid from a pragmatic political
perspective. Sooner or later, it comes back to bite you in the ass, as
it did when our UTC chairman voted against bike facilities, using lack
of respect for the law as his stated reason for doing so.
- MD
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