That's not what I'm saying and that's not what I'm doing. I stop at stop signs and obay the rules of the road on a bike just like I do in a car or pickup. It's simply easier and safer to follow the same rules of the road as everyone else. I'm too damn old to survive a car accident on a bicycle, so I avoid them. Most people respond to courtesy with courtesy and the roads are a lot friendlier that way.
Yes, there are some real idiot drivers on bicycles, way too many, they put themselves and others in danger, they should ticketed and procecuted for it just like everybody else that drives poorly. The proportion of poor bicyclists is probably because of many are too young to have a drivers license and do not know the rules of the road yet. Others are daredevils who think they will live forever.
There are also some idiot drivers in cars, on motorcycles and in semi trucks too. Are all motorcyclists, motorists and truck drivers idiots, of course not, not even close. All bicyclists are not idiots either, most of us are trying to get along and share the road too.
Like everything in life most people notices the idiots who who cause the most trouble and paint everyone else in that group with the same brush.
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