• baconisaveg@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    Of course it would, that wasn’t my initial point and I don’t feeling like talking about how things should be. All I asked was that bikers who are using the existing infrastructure take the necessary safety precautions, and people got incredibly pissy because actually having to stop and push the button was a huge inconvenience for them, which is pretty standard for how many cyclists present themselves. Entitled twats.

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      10 months ago

      If cyclists are entitled twats for not wanting to stop to push a beg button at every crossing, would drivers be entitled twats for expecting the same thing? Or do drivers deserve better? How much whining would there be if roles were reversed?

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        10 months ago

        Drivers already have to stop at red lights, stop signs, crosswalks, train crossings. Point out where a driver is saying they shouldn’t have to stop for those things? You think I don’t get pissed when I see the guy in front of me turn right on a no-red right? Or roll through a stop sign? Do I enjoy driving after dusk and seeing idiots in cars who can’t turn their headlights on? Or when it’s raining? Do you see me saying “well if only taxpayers would pay for more streetlights I wouldn’t have to remember to turn my lights on!”

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          10 months ago

          Point out where a driver is saying they shouldn’t have to stop for those things?

          I’m referring to this specific multi-use trail crossing. I’m sorry for not making that clear enough for you to understand at first glance.

          I’m suggesting that drivers should slow or stop each time they pass this crossing, and you’re suggesting that cyclists should atop each time they pass this crossing.