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bluegoose 07-11-2008 04:24 PM

Road rage idiot
 
http://www.velonews.com/article/7977...ling-community

Former ER doc slams on car brakes in front of cyclists not once, but twice, causing two separate crashes. He's currently out on $30K bail. He's lucky all they got were a separated shoulder and a broken nose. Likely just a slap on the wrist.

Disgusting.

creekster 07-11-2008 04:48 PM

Apparently he didn't attend the ethics INSTITUTE for docotrs. Do no harm? WHat an idiot.

RC Vikings 07-11-2008 05:05 PM

http://www.cougarboard.com/noframes/...tml?id=3859370

It's a war out there.

creekster 07-11-2008 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by RC Vikings (Post 240988)


WOw. The ignorance in the that thread is breathtaking. I woudl thinbk even Tex would be embarrassed.

Tex 07-11-2008 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by creekster (Post 240996)
WOw. The ignorance in the that thread is breathtaking. I woudl thinbk even Tex would be embarrassed.

"Even" Tex? What's that supposed to mean?

I wonder if anybody read the article in the original post ...

http://blog.oregonlive.com/breakingn..._up_on_th.html

creekster 07-11-2008 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Tex (Post 241000)
"Even" Tex? What's that supposed to mean?

I wonder if anybody read the article in the original post ...

http://blog.oregonlive.com/breakingn..._up_on_th.html

I was just giving you a hard time about your pro pyscho cycle killer cop attitude from the other thread.

creekster 07-11-2008 05:26 PM

Yes, I read the blog article, btw, and it had almost nothing to do with cars vs bikes, as it was really a drunk vs. the world. That this particualr incident should be a springboard for bike-phobes to launch attacks is ridiculous.

Tex 07-11-2008 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by creekster (Post 241003)
I was just giving you a hard time about your pro pyscho cycle killer cop attitude from the other thread.

Quote:

Originally Posted by creekster (Post 241004)
Yes, I read the blog article, btw, and it had almost nothing to do with cars vs bikes, as it was really a drunk vs. the world. That this particualr incident should be a springboard for bike-phobes to launch attacks is ridiculous.

That's a wonderful rationalization. But I agree that it's not good to use it for an anti-cycling rant. Much like it's not good to use a tragic accident as a springboard to psychotically accuse sleepy negligent drivers of murder.

creekster 07-11-2008 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Tex (Post 241006)
That's a wonderful rationalization. But I agree that it's not good to use it for an anti-cycling rant. Much like it's not good to use a tragic accident as a springboard to psychotically accuse sleepy negligent drivers of murder.

Those two ar enot even close to be analogusly bad, if that makes sense. For example, the portland example involved a bike advocate advocating for more traffic saavy behavior bi bicyclists and this causes people to complain abotu bikes breaking the law? stupid.

Levin 07-11-2008 06:18 PM

I'm not a biker, but the car rage people are ridiculous. What I don't get is why it isn't fun to see bikers on the road. I love to see them moving themselves by their own power, enjoying the outdoors, pushing their limits . . . That a driver gets anger b/c of some deceleration for a person who is outside doing something worthwhile and productive shows that he is taking life entirely at too quick a pace.

Last Fall we drove from Utah to Yosemite through Nevada on Highway 50, "the loneliest road in America." In Ely for a pit stop, we met a man from Alaska, in his 50s, who was biking from San Fransciso to Las Vegas. His get up was a marvel -- not expensive and shiny, but ingenious in its compactness and everything just so for accessibility's sake. He was pulling one of those small hook-ons, with plastic containers bungee-corded down. He rode by day, and camped on the side of the road by night, or made it to towns like Ely for the KOA campground. He did not stay in hotels. There is just not much on Highway 50 but mountain range, valley, mountain range, valley, mountain range, valley --- very beautiful in its own way, but it takes a real adventurer to conquer it on his own with just his bike. After talking to him, I felt truly inspired --- and lazy.

Oh yeah -- he also recharged his iPod and cellphone with a solar battery pack of some sort. They guy was as lean as as can be, but obviously tough as nails. With his resourcefulness, he will be one of the survivors if McCarthy's vision of The Road ever comes to be, and not b/c he'd be one of the hunters; he'd just out pace and out wit the bandits.


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