Gas: The good 'ol days 2221Well, we need to realize that fossil fuels are used (HEAVILY) in the production of food. If the thought of $10-gallon gasoline scares you, how...
You wrote on the left, and that's it, expecting me to be a mind reader.
And he pbutted on the left. I pbutted stoped cars on their left yesterday and it was perfectly legal. I used the left lane.
Bikes! 2219It surprises me not that California would allow these things. This is probably why many bicyclists and motorcyclists feel that...
No, you didn't write correctly. If you meant between cars you should have written that. I've "gone around" stopped vehicles while riding and driving and done so using the other lane.
All you did was put "illegal" in ()'s. And as I have stated before, many people think that perfectly legal moves by bicyclists to be illegal. Including things like being in the center of the lane in a queue at a red signal. Given your clear anti-bicycling stance, it doesn't take much to believe that you would consider any pbutting on the left by someone using a bicycle to be illegal.
Didn't say I was. In fact that point was exactly that, that I am not representive, that you can't judge a book by it's cover. You choose to stereotype. I don't. And that's the point. From the begining. That the mother in the first post was somehow a representive of bicycling, when she is no more a representive of bicycling than the SUV driver who was purposely blocking the left lane today was a representive of driving.
This was a unique LLB. After I got by him, and an 1-8 mile ahead I decided to slow. (Not a brake test, I just slowed. The semi in the next lane didn't even catch up) The LLB proceeds to accelerate and go around me on the shoulder to re-establish his LLBing.