Recently in a nearby community a group of bicyclists busted off the side mirrors, scratched and pounded on the doors of a young girl's car. Did she antagonize them? I don't know, but they left in a hurry when it was apparent that she was crying and calling 911. Biking is very common on the country roads where I live, and most riders are sensible and courteous. In my experience the smaller the group the higher the level of courtesy. Two personal incidents come to mind. In one I was making a left hand turn into a road, blinker on when a group of bikers appeared, ran the stop sign, passed my truck on both sides, gave me the finger and shouted boisterously. Why? In another incident I was going down a hill just as a phalanx of bikers 5 or 6 across the road crested the hill. I stopped, they passed me on both sides, again gave me the finger, shouted and one punched the side of my truck. Again, why? I knew the local country store they were headed to so I turned around and went back to question them. They had no answers as to the reason for their behavior, and the hero who punched my truck denied all responsibility. I just don't get it.
I'm not a 'biker hater'. My daughter, SIL, and GD all bike and have also viewed the same sort of behavior.
I'm not a 'biker hater'. My daughter, SIL, and GD all bike and have also viewed the same sort of behavior.
