*I don't go to school anymore, but found this when looking at the red light argument.*One thing (out of a very large list) that always bothered me in my years at NCSU was the traffic. If you want to get anywhere in a timely fashion don't drive through campus. I always hated walking through crosswalks because of assholes. I thought the speed hump idea was stupid (either stop signs or big signs that read "YOU MUST STOP FOR PEDRESTIANS" would have seemed better). Anyhow to get a license supposedly you would have to read the driver's handbook, but we all know that isn't needed. Regardless there are a couple of points that are important and I honestly believe people don't know what the rules are. Others are just assholes..... Moving on.http://www.ncdot.org/dmv/driver_services/drivershandbook/chapter6/bicycles.html
12/8/2005 4:50:58 AM
dude, don't post this
12/8/2005 4:51:53 AM
Doesn't pertain to pedestrians, but don't forget the one car rule. This is a problem on campuses in general.____If three cars arrive at a 4-way stop within the same time period, in this order:1. Car in front of you, heading north2. Me, heading south3. You, heading northand I have to turn left across your lane, DO NOT dart into the intersection just because the car in front of you went already. I don't care if you're following because you don't know where you're going - if the driver in front of you knows this, they'll travel at a reasonable speed until you catch up. I don't know how many times I've had to slam on my brakes to keep from getting hit in this situation because some other car couldn't follow basic stop sign procedure.
12/8/2005 5:17:45 AM
Uhh, No Shit
12/8/2005 6:36:49 AM
I'm pretty sure a skateboard is also considered a vehicle and therefore I have right to skate in the middle of traffic. Actually I should be in the middle of the road insted of the sidewalk.Awesome
12/8/2005 7:07:55 AM
12/8/2005 7:46:24 AM
I think if the pedestrians are douches (i.e. walking slowly in front of a green light) then motorists are more than entitled to run them over.
12/8/2005 8:11:57 AM
I had a guy on a bicycle take up the entire right lane of Dan Allen once and when I honked he flipped me off. So I passed him, got in front and slammed on the breaks. It was funny watching whatever he was drinking fall out of his hand and explode on the ground. I drove off waving. I can't remember anyone besides that guy who was riding a bike who didn't yield to a car around Raleigh/Cary unless they were with a huge bike troupe and even then they still tried to make room. Most bicyclists around here are very polite as far as I've seen so I'm usually patient. As for pedestrians I don't agree with the law and if you walk in front of me when I'm coming... I'm not going to slow down until the last minute. I think giving a good scare to some idiot is the best route. It's always worked. Now if it's over the hump I slowly move through and people eventually stop. Gunning through there is a sure way of getting keyed. Just put yourself in their shoes and if they're being dicks... let Darwin solve the problem.
12/8/2005 8:21:14 AM
If it sounded as if I said only drivers are wrong, then that is not how I meant it. There are people from all the camps who do things wrongly.The speed humps were/are a giant waste. A few overhead pedestrian bridges would have been a lot better.I can see how drivers can sometimes be annoyed especially at certain times of the day when it seems there is an endless stream of pedestrians. As far as bikers go, I don't know what the school expects sometimes. Supposedly they are supposed to be on the streets with cars, yet where are all the bike racks? Right in front of the buildings. Are students supposed to walk their bikes when they leave the road?The whole pedestrian right of way thing brought one area to my mind. Avent Ferry and Western. That has to be the worst intersection if you are walking and with more classes moving to centennial it will probably only get worse. I agree a lot of the pedestrians don't follow the rules either, but in almost every case the driver wins by intimidation whether in the right or wrong.I've seen plenty of cars run reds and fail to stop as well. The slow moving pedestrians are a problem too. I can understand if someone is on crutches, but I get annoyed with most people doing what I will call the 'mall stroll' through campus.
12/8/2005 8:25:52 AM
12/8/2005 8:41:39 AM
I drive on campus every day..and I drive through the heart of campus. I'm fine with following these rules if the pedestrians would as well.A few thoughts...a) get off or turn down your freaking ipods. Do you really need entertainment every minute of every day?b) get off your cell phones and pay attention to traffic. Yes, you may be a pedestrian and yes, you may have the right of way while crossing, but being a pedestrian does not entitle you to play in traffic.
12/8/2005 8:50:38 AM
the only thing bicyclists have a right to is being run over by me.
12/8/2005 9:16:27 AM
You would think people in college would know the common sense and basic laws of traffic.
12/8/2005 9:24:21 AM
until good bicylclists get togethor and kick the shit out of the people that ride in the huge groups and slow down traffic im not really going to give them much room on the road
12/8/2005 10:07:03 AM
I will share the roads when you share the sidewalk w/ my car.
12/8/2005 10:12:07 AM
also, Wipers on Lights oni see (or dont, rather) tons of out of staters driving in the rain with no lights on.
12/8/2005 10:34:20 AM
12/8/2005 10:37:23 AM
yeah but nc drivers have no excuse. they should know that shit.im thinkin out of staters might not be aware.
12/8/2005 10:38:43 AM
it's a national law
12/8/2005 10:39:13 AM
oh word? damn thats even worse. i thought it was just nc
12/8/2005 10:40:53 AM
seriously kiss my fucking ass, no matter what happens, my car is bigger then your bike. If you get in my way and I can't move, my car will win every time, and more then likely your going to be hurt.I always try to move out of the way but there have been a couple times where bikers randomly swerve into the middle of the lane w/o looking, your prob not one of them, but I won't feel bad if I hit someone b/c they can't be bothered to take a look around.
12/8/2005 10:41:13 AM
people are just lazy unfortunately. it's the same thing with blinkers. how fuckin hard is it to use a blinker when turning? i hate people who slow down for a turn but dont signal for it. so i'm like wtf.
12/8/2005 10:42:41 AM
when i see bikes trying to pass me on the right i rub the curbi care about pissing them off more than i care about my tires
12/8/2005 10:42:56 AM
just don't cut through campus, it's an infinite time waster, go over to gorman. And ditto to what jbtilley said, if cyclists want to be protected by the rules of the road, they need to follow them. None of this passing stopped cars, and biking through a red light just because nobody is coming, if I can't go, neither can you.
12/8/2005 10:51:08 AM
^^ can you explain that?I cycle about 60% of the time and drive 40%, I think of myself as a good cyclist. I frequently pass cars on the right and would like to know what the problem is.[Edited on December 8, 2005 at 10:58 AM. Reason : .]
12/8/2005 10:58:27 AM
Sometimes going through red lights is appropriate because sensors don't pick up relativly lightweight bikers. Eg. there's a place on Atlantic Ave I have to go treat like a stop sign at night because I will wait 30 minuets if I have to wait for a car to roll up and trigger the light.
12/8/2005 11:00:49 AM
passing on the right is dangerous - you probably wouldn't do it in a car, but remove a ton of metal and 2 wheels and you're ready to pass someone on the right.
12/8/2005 11:01:41 AM
12/8/2005 11:04:58 AM
College campuses are just about the only place I'm aware of where pedestrians are stupid enough to assert their right of way over a car.[Edited on December 8, 2005 at 11:26 AM. Reason : s]
12/8/2005 11:25:26 AM
12/8/2005 11:31:52 AM
haha yeah, cars are always going to win. I always wait til there are no cars going through to cross the road because I don't trust anyone driving a car. And hell the idiots riding their bikes on the sidewalks will run your ass over, I think they are more of a hazard than cars. I've seen a lot of cyclists who for some reason think they have a right to go through a red light instead of stopping. Almost plowed a couple people who have done that. If only people would just use common sense.
12/8/2005 12:06:47 PM
12/8/2005 12:50:04 PM
I like that website, especially
12/8/2005 12:59:14 PM
I think bicycle laws should be revised. Bikes are not cars, and bikes are not pedestrians. They shouldn't be pigeon-holed into either category. Bikes are not nearly so much of an issue in rural areas. Stoplights at every intersection and narrow city streets are what mess things up for all parties involved.I still don't understand the superiority complex that many drivers seem to feel over other forms of transportation. I have a car. I drive sometimes, but biking is preferable when possible for many reasons. Get over yourselves.
12/8/2005 1:38:33 PM
How about rollerblades or skateboards?
12/8/2005 1:43:24 PM
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12/8/2005 5:32:32 PM
ambrosia bikinghaha yeah right
12/8/2005 5:39:24 PM
12/8/2005 5:44:50 PM
whenever i'm crossing the road and the driver doesn't stop, i think "fuckin asshole. i have the right of way".whenever i'm driving and people are taking their sweet time to cross, i think "fuckin hurry up asshole"..or i just don't stop because i'm more important.
12/8/2005 6:06:08 PM
uhtoday i was stopped at a red light. it turned green and i proceeded straight. RIGHT BEFORE i was to get on the next street (through the light) a bicyclist ran in front of me.....i had to slam on the fucking brakes, then he started yelling at me for not "yeilding".....i wasn't happy
12/8/2005 6:11:51 PM
you all should be lucky you didnt have to grow up driving in alamance county
12/8/2005 7:05:36 PM
damn right I payed a lot for my car you assholes didn't pay shit for your feetwhen pedestrians pay gas taxes to pay for our roads, then they can walk on em
12/8/2005 7:20:20 PM
If you're going to ride in the middle of the road, I hope you are going the speed limit.
12/8/2005 7:24:52 PM
It is a LIMIT, an upper limit at that. Unless there is a sign that says minimnum speed limit I think the biker is fine going 10 mph
12/8/2005 7:31:24 PM
He'd also be an awesome traffic hazard too.
12/8/2005 7:37:13 PM
it is too bad he has right to be in the road.
12/8/2005 7:42:08 PM
I'm so glad I have plastic bumpers.If they get dented, a heat gun brings them to like new condition again
12/8/2005 8:04:35 PM