darkemeralds: Old French poster of bicycle with naked flame-haired woman. (Bike)
darkemeralds ([personal profile] darkemeralds) wrote2010-01-20 03:23 pm

Sigh...

What is it about a person on a bike that gets so many people's back up?

I ran into an old friend at lunch. She asked "What's new with you?" so I told her about riding Clyde, and the first thing out of her mouth after that was, "Oh God! Are you all political about it now?"

A certain amount of (relatively mild) anti-bike sentiment ensued, but she soon enough introduced a civil change of subject.

Before I started riding a bike, I didn't love bikes. (I still don't--I just love Clyde. :D) I didn't think bike commuting was possible for me, and the people who did it seemed to be from a different, more physically-privileged species.

Driving behind cyclists made me nervous, and I felt alienated from the predominantly young, predominantly male bike culture. Bike-riders were, in short, annoying. But not in a Dr Thompson kind of way.

My old friend was just unthinkingly giving voice to that annoyance and alienation. I get that. But her views are along an unbroken continuum at the far end of which is a surprisingly popular notion that bike-riders deserve injury or death for a lack of "respect for motorists" (read the comments on that LA Times Blog post if you doubt me).

I just...I see it--with depressing frequency--but I don't understand it, you know?
roxy: (sam white suit)

[personal profile] roxy 2010-01-21 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
Driving behind cyclists is nerve-wracking, but mostly because the average person on a bike doesn't know a damn thing about how they're supposed to act on the road--which of course is, like a damn vehicle. I hate riding behind anyone not in gear because I don't know if at the light they're going to try and cut in front of me, or not stop, or turn against the light or a billion stupid things they'd never dream of doing in a car.
kis: (Default)

[personal profile] kis 2010-01-21 09:18 am (UTC)(link)
I get the same response to not eating meat. I think the cause is guilt.
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[personal profile] executrix 2010-01-21 03:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Bicycling gourmet, or gourmet bicycling:

http://vimeo.com/8834093