Middle of the Road
Whenever a person first discovers I bike, they reply with a story. And it’s always the same story.
“I was driving down [insert any road name] when all of the sudden I saw a cyclist in the MIDDLE OF THE ROAD!” Inevitably it always ends with them saying they “just tapped on their horn” or “squeezed by” or “yelled out to the cyclist.”
And many many times I’ve been the cyclist in one of these stories- the one sharing the road with a driver that isn’t aware of the basic road rules regarding bikes.
What’s worse is that sometimes reasonable people panic at the sight of a bicycle in the lane… and then all that reason flies out the window.
So I wanted to explain it to those who have never biked in the city:
And there’s more. Bikes are small, but they still need space. Cars should give cyclists the same amount of space when passing as another vehicle, at least 3 ft. However, not all roads allow for that, particularly in Boston:
So don’t panic when you see a bike in your lane. Just treat it like another vehicle. If you can pass safely, that’s fine. If not, most likely you won’t be slowed down much if at all. In the city, I find that car traffic slows me down much more than the other way around.
Love it!
I shared this as part of the discussion for my week long series on safer cycling in Chicago.
It all begins at http://www.chicagonow.com/easy-as-riding-a-bike/2012/12/perfect-become-the-enemy-of-the-good/
Keep up the great work – you said it all so perfectly!
This person has shamelessly ripped off your post, with the smallest of credit right at the bottom:
http://blog.whowantstoride.org/2012/12/why-is-that-cyclist-in-middle-of-road.html?m=1
The Massachusetts DMV could probably get people to pay extra for license plates that say what the cursive writing says, there…
I love these. Thank you. Do you mind if I post one on my blog; of course I’ll give you credit and link it back to you. Here’s a link to my blog http://www.urbansimplicity.com.
Peace,
Joe