We should ban tinted windows in cars. When I am on my bike I can't see through a car's tinted window if a person is about to swing their car door open. Also, I like to make eye contact with car drivers and I can't do that when they are behind tinted windows.
That would be a tough thing to do. Who is going to determine what degree of tinting is permissible since just about every car has some level of tint. It is illegal to have add additional tinting to the driver and passenger side windows. This bothers me as both a cyclist and driver because you can't see if the driver is looking your way as you're approaching from the side.
As a cyclist, I am furious that the article (and, presumably, the coroner's report) says nothing about actually enforcing the provisions in the Highway Traffic Act which make it illegal for a driver to place a cyclist's life in danger.
Instead, cyclists are blamed because cars fail to properly share the roadway as they are required to under the law. Motorists are not permitted to pass unless it is safe to do so: this includes all slower vehicles, motorised or not, yet too many drivers will pass a cyclist with only a few inches or a couple feet to spare.
What about the cyclists who place their own life in danger by riding like idiots? Or how about cyclists who ride at 20 kph in the center of a lane when the posted speed is 50 or kph. Technically you are allowed to take the whole lane but you're a fucking idiot if you do so. You're just asking for it IMHO.
When I ride a bicycle or motorcycle I assume cars don't see me and I'm always on the defensive. You have to be, cars are bigger than me, I'm harder to see and I have little to no protection. It's in my best interest to be overly aware of what's going around me. I signal all my turns and stop at red lights and stop signs. Maybe that's why I have so few incidents with cars when riding. The vast majority of problems I have is with the stupid cyclist who don't obey the rules of the road. I can't think of how many times I've narrowly missed hitting a cyclist with my car because of stupid actions on their part. If it wasn't for my quick thinking and avoidance, they'd be kissing the pavement!
Also, those drivers who stop or park their cars in the bike lanes (the few bike lanes that we have), thus forcing the cyclist into traffic.
If I see someone ahead stopped in a bike lane, I do a shoulder check to see what's coming up behind me so I can move into a gap, signal that I'm going to be moving to my left around the stopped car and make eye contact if possible, ring my bell and ride around them. What's the big deal!
it's far better that they park close to the curb than block a lane and force the rider to go between the car and the curb. a cyclist IS traffic. just merge smoothly as you can. if you can't pause for a moment as you would in a car.
Exactly! I also find that if you signal well in advanced that you're going around the stopped vehicle and make the eye contact bu looking right at them, drivers will cut you some slack and let you in. It doesn't hurt to give them a little wave of thanks after the fact.
I think some cyclist have way too much attitude on the road which gets them into trouble.