Originally Posted by Starman
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard


I suspect that since cyclists are are rarer that we tend to pay more attention to their actions.



I notice the unlawful actions of cyclists so much , simply because motor vehicles in my experience do not commit them
with any where near the same frequency.

I do not see motor vehicles driving down the sidewalk everyday like I see numerous cyclists doing
I do not see motor vehicles running red lights everyday like I see numerous cyclists doing
I do not see motor vehicles using pedestrian crossings everyday like I see numerous cyclists doing

Originally Posted by PaulBarnard

Next time you drive, pay attention to your own actions. ...


I don't run red lights ,
I don't use a pedestrian crossing while operating a car
I don't drive on the sidewalk,

however I witness many city cyclists , do it each and every day year round.


Thank you for making my point that the laws cyclists and motorists break are different. You did it better than I did. You slow roll stops, fail to signal turns and lane changes and speed. Yet you are enough of a hypocrite to complain about cyclist breaking the law. I must say I have an odd admiration for you proudly putting your hypocrisy on parade!