>>988446Did this once, actually.
Super Walmart, maybe around 2AM or so.
What they used to do was put a paid sticker on your bike, and then you could roll it around.
Someone comes running out HEY HEY HEY HEY, YOU THINK YOU CAN JUST BRING YOUR *BIKES* IN HERE?
We explained that that's how it works in the not-Super Walmart in town, and all, but they actually, literally, called us stupid and kicked us all out.
I think they thought we were younger than our actual age (18+) and assumed they could treat us like shit.
What really pissed me off is how late it was. Like, there is no possible way we could be in the way.
Perfect clear night, too; no mud or rainwater dripping. Nothing.
Cunts.
>>988448Fair.
I do hate that, if you stay quiet and pass them, they freak the fuck out, but if you make any noise before you pass them, they freak the fuck out as well.
Like, fucking pay attention. People get raped in parks.
>>988482>you know what grinds my gears, when i want to make a right turn on red but theres a fucking biker just sitting there blocking it Unfortunately, it's not a right, it's a privilege. Cars get violent when you sit at the head of a turn lane, so you can suck it up until the light cycles through.
>but then if im in que behind a bunch of other cars trying to make right on red, i have no idea theres a biker there keeping me from making my right on red.Too bad? You literally have a metal shell around you. Nothing bad can happen to you physically, you're just gonna be embarrassed or mad.
The cyclist would be in actual physical danger from raging/inattentive motorists.
>oh hey, i drive a delivery truck so ive come to realize that all these seconds i shave off my driving add up to a lot of fucking time saved. I am also a delivery driver, and in my opinion, one of the best on the fleet because I drive with a cyclists' mind.
You'll never EVER see me rear end a person in my life, nor clip any person, dog, bike, or otherwise. I expect it, anticipate it, and wait.