This thread might be the most entertaining thread in a long time.
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That thread this reading funner more than others ones.
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That thread this reading funner more than others ones.
Class of '94
SACR said:
The mayor of Richardson is an avid cyclist. For this reason, some of the two lane roads were converted to one lane roads with a bike lane, because he was convinced this would encourage cycling and exercise, and result in a healthier populace.
So because the mayor is a cycling enthusiast, traffic has doubled on these streets, making rush hour a nightmare. But hey, we have bike lanes in Richardson.
Yep. Typical trash truck driver.Nosh said:
as a person that enjoys cycling, this is the actual standard even in Austin.AggieOO said:
Cycling is secondary for me, but I still love it. It's obvious, even in Austin, which is very bike friendly, that people don't view cyclists as human.
The easiest way to get away with murder in Texas is run over someone on a bike. You won't see a day in prison.
And yes, I'm fully aware, there are dip****s on bikes that ignore the law. Unfortunately, they are viewed as the standard. I encountered motorists on a daily basis who can't drive for **** and ignore laws, but no one thinks twice about them...
SACR said:
The mayor of Richardson is an avid cyclist. For this reason, some of the two lane roads were converted to one lane roads with a bike lane, because he was convinced this would encourage cycling and exercise, and result in a healthier populace.
So because the mayor is a cycling enthusiast, traffic has doubled on these streets, making rush hour a nightmare. But hey, we have bike lanes in Richardson.
texagbeliever said:
I do respect the fact that they probably put alot of work into the trails to make them accessible.