 We watched 159 cyclists approach a busy intersection. Only 21 came to a full stop
It drives motorists crazy, but some cyclists believe it's safer to ignore stop signs Comments
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Yes, without a doubt.
Agreed! They should also be licensed and insured.
Yes, without a doubt.
Agreed! They should also be licensed and insured.
Agreed!!! And it should be enforced by the police as well!
Motorcyclists as well ! you ever notice they need to ride side by side in a crowd of riders. Do they get lonely? And when one of their buddies gets ahead they start squeezing through traffic to catch up.
Bottom line, there needs to be more enforcement for everyone using the roadways.
I also agree they should be licensed and in order to get a license they should have to pass a written and road exam just like vehicle drivers to prove they at least understand the rules of the road. I've seen so many reckless bike riders that if they are not obeying signs could easily be the cause of accidents, thus should also have insurance to cover damage done to someone else by their own carlessness.
I don't know Ontario traffic laws, but here in Alberta, bicyclists are treated as motor vehicles if riding and pedestrians if walking their bikes (through a crosswalk). Call me petty, but I never stop for some jerk on a bike waiting to cross unless he/she is walking it across. I obey the rules when I'm out riding, so they can too.
That's correct, funny thing though most motorists don't understand the difference either and will slam on their brakes at the first sight of a cyclist at an intersection even when they're sitting on their bikes.
idiots
Instead, they screw up left-turn traffic royally.
Of course in the last few years this has stopped. No point doing a left turn unless there's a left turn light. In the Lower Mainland, twenty more cars keep coming, running the yellow and even the red at the intersections. Then the cross-traffic springs up within an inch of you if you're stuck in the intersection and starts honking. You can't move and neither can they, but they all seem more interested in being assholes than in getting anywhere.
Yes, without a doubt.
Agreed! They should also be licensed and insured.
Agreed!!! And it should be enforced by the police as well!
There's an interesting Supreme Court case from BC (the name escapes me) where a cyclist ran a stop sign and the police demanded to know his name so they could give him a ticket. He said "eat me" or words to that effect. The cops arrested him for Obstruction and it went all the way to the SCC.
Their answer? Cyclists have to identify themselves to get tickets or they go to jail for obstruction.