Old 05-18-20, 07:23 AM
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Tony P.
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Originally Posted by Lemond1985
Well, in fairness, a bike weigh a fraction of what a car does, and it far more manoeuvrable, and takes up maybe 2 feet of space on the road. As long as a person remains fully aware of their surroundings, and reacts appropriately, it's fairly safe out there.

And when I'm on narrow mountain roads, flying downhill, I feel a lot safer on a bike than in my car, since on a bike I don't take up much of the road, and it's very easy to get out of the way of danger. In a car, if someone crowds you on a turn, there's gonna be a wreck, and cops, ambulances, lawyers, and insurance, etc. On a bike, you just quickly zip out of the way, give them the finger. and continue riding.
Interesting perspective. But I believe most people involved in an altercation between a car and a bike would prefer to be in the car. To each his own.
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