I’m not sure I’d agree. In sheer numbers, I saw more nimrods on bikes yesterday, than on any other day in the last ten years. I lost track of the cyclists who
– ran red lights
– ran stop signs
– cut through cars stuck in traffic (not splitting lanes, crossing lanes)
– traveling too fast for conditions
– ignored the right of way
The last two were especially apparent on the George Mason Memorial Bridge (14th Street). Several tried to race across. “buzzing” pedestrians, and then causing cyclists coming the other way to stop, because they were passing when they didn’t have room. With people — on bikes and on foot — traveling both ways, people need to slow down.
Not that pedestrians were blameless, as I was getting on the bridge, one woman bimbo would not move so I could pass. I was ringing my bell and the cyclist behind me was yelling “On your left” and she would not move. Finally her boyfriend/husband grabbed her arm and pulled her aside. As I passed her, she was laughing. She thought blocking the way was funny. Argh!
Monday, the weather was about the same, but the people were not — a great day to commute by bike.