We all know most cyclists disregard the letter of the law because it’s really annoying to come to a full, unclipped stop at an empty intersection.
What, this isn't true for people in cars? I'll have to remember to point this out if I ever get pulled over. "Oh, officer, it's just so annoying to have to stop just because the sign says stop..."
So let’s look at that. How difficult would it be – in fact, how difficult has it been – to break the will of cyclists? Clearly, ticketing cyclists doesn’t work –
Why not? It works for cars. Well, I know why not, but I'll come back to that.
it’s a waste of strapped SFPD staff and resources and I’ll be the first to testify that my ticket for blowing through a stop sign only created a lot of resentment. As it stands now, every intersection where a bike meets a car is a free for all. No driver really knows how a cyclist is going to behave because there is such a range of compliance with the law,
Boy, I sure wish these cherry-picked arguments worked for motorists! God, it would be so much more fun if we didn't have to follow the rules except the ones we wanted, but we were free to pour abuse on anyone else who didn't. You have to love the chutzpah of this kind of bald hypocrisy.
You know, some people don't like to line up in banks. They don't like to have to fill out forms to take their money out. Those people should be able to just walk in with a gun, and take as much as they wanted. If we all knew to expect that whenever someone came in with a gun, wouldn't that be lovely? There'd be no need for shoot outs or chases. The banks can afford it, they're rich! Why shouldn't there be different rules for people who bring pens into banks and people who bring in guns?
You know why these suggestions make sense to some people? Because bikes are toys. You know how I know they're toys? Because we let five-year-olds drive them in our streets. If a bicycle were a serious vehicle, like a car -- something you had to test to get a license for, prove you knew the rules of the road (like, you know, stopping at a signaled intersection, that kind of thing), something you had to be a certain age to drive on the road (eight, say, or ten), something you had to pay a few hundred dollars a year to insure... you know, in case you blew through a signaled intersection and caused an accident... something you had to get a plate for and display it... THEN they'd be serious vehicles worthy of respect -- and what's more, we wouldn't have people suggesting rules shouldn't apply to them. If guys like this creep got more than "resentment" from the ticket -- like a license suspension -- there wouldn't be questions about the unaccountable, unpredictable behaviour of cyclists anymore so than there is about that of motorists.
Never mind waiving the rules for cyclists. Let's see them step up to the plate and be responsible to the other people they're sharing the roads with.