A friendly, though after dangerous circumstances, interaction with a driver, 
who attempted to pass me on a narrow blind curve despite me signaling with my 
left arm out and down, palm spread, then eventually waving in earnest because I 
could see the oncoming car, and they could not.

Driver (as I heard him): “I didn’t know there was a bike lane.”
Me (waving and smiling because everyone was now safe from the driver’s 
stupidity): “This IS a bike lane."
Driver: “No. I said I don’t know bike language.”
Me (still waving and smiling, then giving a dumbfounded thumbs up): Oh.

Thoughts:
— Drivers too moronic to not pass when they can’t see if it is clear are not 
likely to know “bike language."
— Taking the lane (riding where the right tire of the cars is) works. 
Thoughtful but stupid drivers give lots of room when they pass, though they 
fail to think through “I can’t see if there is oncoming traffic, therefore I 
ought not pass”. When I do not take the lane and instead ride as far to the 
right as I can (which I almost never do anymore), most drivers fail to see me 
any “fellow traffic” and only see me as obstacle on the side of the road, like 
road kill." 
— I take it hand signals are no longer taught as basic driving knowledge? Maybe 
they are relegated to being “bike language.” Sign.
— You can’t fix stupid, just stay as safe as possible by being visible, being 
seen as traffic, and making stupid go around you.

Still haven’t puzzled out how to handle this any better.

With abandon,
Patrick

www.CredoFamily.org
www.MindYourHeadCoop.org


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