Shared Commute

I’m a creature of habit, I take the same route to work every day along with many others. I recognize many people on my commute. There’s the girl with the gold helmet, her guy friend who wears plaid shirts exclusively. There’s the middle-aged woman with the very large panniers who always dresses for rain. There’s the girl with a straw-basket-bag rigged as a back pack. There’s the girl with the old rust-orange bike who always insists in biking faster than me no matter what. Of course these are all bicyclists.

I’ve always suspected I’m biking alongside the same drivers everyday too. But it’s hard to tell since cars are pretty anonymous looking. Only the unusual cars ones stand out. Or the dangerous ones.

One day last May I was riding home in the rain. Because of the weather, the crazy traffic, the door zone, and the collective mood of the street I didn’t feel comfortable filtering and wanted to stay as visible as possible. Even if it was slower. So I took the lane.

Shared Commute

I ignored it. They always honk. But then:

Shared Commute

I tried to ignore her. Yelling is just honking but with words.

But she was wrong and I couldn’t hold back. I started to give a well-researched explanation about road rules. She rolled up her window fast and…

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…used her car to forcibly pass my in the left half of the lane.

I was pretty shaken. The light changed immediately after and she wove through the dense traffic. I never got a plate and I regretted it. Even if I had, I didn’t know if I could do anything with it since I was not physically injured.

But like me, she apparently is a creature of habit. Because 10 months later…

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…which gives me a small bit of satisfaction. There may not be anything I can do but now I’m even more researched and know that I have a right to file a police report for aggressive driving if something like this happens again.

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61 comments

  • Lee Hollenbeck March 23, 2012  

    I too carry a copy of the mass bike “share the road ” article.

  • Dan March 23, 2012  

    I have had this happen before, my “retort” was to stick my gum directly on the drivers windshield.

    People don’t need to agree with me, but on some level I feel that drivers should be wary of exactly what a cyclist can do, and get away with and be mindful that many cyclists DONT do exactly that. Maybe that is the problem. when drivers need to start replacing mirrors and windows perhaps they will remember that unless they are ready to commit vehicular assault they are in a hard to deal with scenario.

  • me March 25, 2012  

    One time I got in confrontation with a driver who was more than excessively honky. It was weird, but the police office explained how I could take him to court and give him a ticket myself. I found a volunteer lawyer to do it for me, and in the end we ended up in mediation and he had to read the relevant portion of the driver’s manual and apologize. There was also some sort of glitch where we were both notified we missed a court date, and for whatever reason, he ignored it, and he lost his license for a month.

    I wouldn’t do it again, but I was really mad.

  • me March 25, 2012  

    I agree that you should def report things like this as aggressive driving. At very least, the driver will get a phone call or a visit from police to see what the deal was, and maybe they will tell him/her that bikes belong in the road.

  • Steve March 25, 2012  

    I read this before I left work Thursday and it made for a tense ride home remembering the handful of close calls and unpleasant encounters I’ve had over the years commuting. I’m glad to know you didn’t get hurt or your bicycle damaged.

    And “the girl with a straw-basket-bag rigged as a back pack” may be my coworker. A fellow blogger captured her in this entry over a year ago: http://chiccyclist.blogspot.com/2011/02/helena-handbasket.html
    Same person? I will let her know.

    • bikeyface March 26, 2012  

      Haha, yes that is her! I’m always behind her (when I’m actually on time.)

      • Steve March 26, 2012  

        I’ve let her know that she is becoming a local bike blog celebrity, although she did mention that the famous basket bag is beginning to fall apart.
        We may actually have a similar commute for part of the way because sometimes I see my coworker as well heading down Hampshire from Inman on our way over the Longfellow into the Back Bay.
        But I’m not always on time either.

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