I consider my riding to be more of a lifestyle than a hobby. I use my bicycle 
for 90% of my shopping, errand, and socializing trips. My response above was 
based on the op's position as a recreational rider. But there are those who 
choose to ride for more than just hobby or recreational purposes.
On Friday, January 31, 2020 at 11:01:30 AM UTC-5, aeroperf wrote: on
> Paul-
> 
> It’s a hobby, not a necessity.  If you’re not having fun, don’t do it.
> Find another way to exercise, because at our age (I’m 70), it is exercise or 
> die.
> 
> 
> I would miss the sounds, smells, feel of the pavement, and even the headwinds 
> if I quit cycling.  My opinion is that the best way to keep good reflexes, 
> depth perception and general eyesight is to use them.  I realize I am taking 
> a risk, but for me it seems worth the risk.  For you it may not.
> 
> 
> 
> If you were having fun, but this incident has put you off, try to find 
> another riding venue like a paved trail with minimum intersections.  Leah’s 
> comment about eye contact is spot on.  As is DougP’s about defensive cycling.

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