Spem in alium Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 Here, only kids riding bikes can use the pathways. It makes a lot more sense for cyclists to use the road. I think it's courtesy for them to move to the side once leaving an intersection as they are slower (and most cyclists I see do this). What tends to frustrate a lot of motorists is when at a red light cyclists move up in traffic so as to be at the front of the queue. Not all do it. and I'm not sure if it's a safety thing, but they are meant to observe the same road rules and so it can be annoying. Skateboarders freak me out a lot more though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nihil Obstat Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 [font='Open Sans'] Here, only kids riding bikes can use the pathways. It makes a lot more sense for cyclists to use the road.[/font][font='Open Sans'] I think it's courtesy for them to move to the side once leaving an intersection as they are slower (and most cyclists I see do this). What tends to frustrate a lot of motorists is when at a red light cyclists move up in traffic so as to be at the front of the queue. Not all do it. and I'm not sure if it's a safety thing, but they are meant to observe the same road rules and so it can be annoying. Skateboarders freak me out a lot more though. [/font] In some places, though I do not know where, that is legal. Even for motorbikes, if there is room. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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