by Eric Peters EricPetersAutos.com
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As a biker (and someone who rode bicycles in the past) Im sympathetic to people on bicycles. Cagers (people in cars) can be creeps.
Courtesy and common sense should extend both ways, though.
People in cars should should never crowd cyclists and pass with care, when its safe to do so. It is horrifically easy to seriously injure a guy on a 50 pound cycle when youre driving a 5,000 lb. SUV.
Cyclists, for their part, should be aware of cars and do their best not to impede them just as slow-moving car drivers, RV drivers and drivers of tractors, etc., ought not to. Moving over to the right or even off the road, if need be is sometimes the courteous (and arguably, safe) move. I do it when Im hauling junk in my truck, for example. Its no skin off my nose and Ive never understood why any slow-mover (car, bicycle, whatever) wouldnt do it, once they notice you back there. It dissipates tension (more on this in a moment) and beyond that, its just the cool thing to do. You see theres someone behind you who obviously would like to get by.
Why not let them by?
We have a large number of cyclists in my area and here, at least, part of the mutual animosity between cyclists and cagers stems from belligerent actions by both parties. Car drivers who shave the cyclists, deliberately trying to intimidate them by passing as close to them as possible. Cyclists, who ride two (or three or a dozen) abreast uphill doing less than 15 MPH on a road with a 45-plus MPH traffic flow .
One group grows to resent then hate the other. And some in each group begin to actively look for an opportunity to harass the members of the other group as in the video of the man in the Explorer laying on his horn as he creeped along behind a pair of cyclists. (Video of that here.)
Anus apertures abound some in tight-fitting spandex; others in Easy Fit jeans.
Each is equally smelly.
There are also structural problems specifically, the increasing absence of legal passing zones. In my area, they are being disappeared at a startling rate. Formerly legal passing zones with clear sight lines and plenty of room to do it safely just painted over double yellow. I assume this is being done to provide more pretext for ticket-issuing, or just as another dumbing-down measure precipitated by the actions of a Clover like that guy in the Explorer who could not execute a safe pass and so now everyone is prohibited from passing. Very much like no-right-on-red.
Its no fun for the cyclists, either. Who wants to have three or four (or a dozen) cars breathing down ones neck?