You don’t even need to include stop signs. Just being on a bike on a public road is enough to piss off most
ZoidbergMaybee on
Meh. Check your local laws. Where I live, cyclists may treat a stop sign as a yield sign, meaning we don’t always have to completely stop. Drivers still don’t know the law though, so I think it’s funny when they try to call cyclists out. Maybe know the rules before getting so excited to correct others.
MacroCheese on
This is always my quip every time some boomer finds out I commute by bike then immediately complains about cyclists running stop signs… *”If you think that makes you mad you should see how mad drivers get when cyclists come to a complete stop!”* Shuts them up every time.
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I mean, drivers get mad at me when I’m driving and come to a full and complete stop at a stop sign.
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this is so true.
You don’t even need to include stop signs. Just being on a bike on a public road is enough to piss off most
Meh. Check your local laws. Where I live, cyclists may treat a stop sign as a yield sign, meaning we don’t always have to completely stop. Drivers still don’t know the law though, so I think it’s funny when they try to call cyclists out. Maybe know the rules before getting so excited to correct others.
This is always my quip every time some boomer finds out I commute by bike then immediately complains about cyclists running stop signs… *”If you think that makes you mad you should see how mad drivers get when cyclists come to a complete stop!”* Shuts them up every time.