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Old 05-22-2018, 10:27 AM
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I came back to SLS this morning from 466A and along the way picked up a stretched out group of cyclists using various types of bikes.

There were recumbent bikes, one bike very long and very close to the ground, one where the rider sits quite far off the ground and pedals with his legs quite high, two tandem recumbents and one double, side by side, recumbent bike. The traffic was light and I had the time to really notice this mode of riding. I could not help thinking that they would be so much safer on the cart path.

This is in no way meant to be a derogatory post, I know and understand fully that we are supposed to share the roads, but I cannot help feeling that these bikes on a Village main road are tempting fate. They are so low to the ground that they are difficult to see and it would only take a driver who maybe has poor sight, or who is not paying attention, to cause a dreadful accident.

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Old 05-22-2018, 11:38 AM
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I had the same situation, I drove around two trucks on Morse then went to pull back into the right lane, there they were, side by side, I did not see them until I started into the right lane. You are correct, they are accidents waiting to happen and I doubt a bike helmet is going to help them when hit by a car or truck. I don't think they're supposed to be 2 and 3 abreast either.
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A few momths ago I was heading north on Morse and there was this gentleman on his black recumbant bike,dressed in black, with just a small orange flag waving. It was already dark.

Totally stupid but evidence of the entitlement here in TV.

Wont be long before one of them is killed. As far as im comcermed just another Darwin Award camdidate.
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Accidents waiting to happen
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Terrified of driving on the cart path since I got screamed out on my bike for stopping at a stop sign coming out from under a tunnel People are so mean
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If you can't see a person on a recumbent bike, you shouldn't be driving a motor vehicle.
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If you can't see a person on a recumbent bike, you shouldn't be driving a motor vehicle.
and, of course, you are correct; however that does not stop people who should not be driving from driving. I can assure you that there are people with 20/70 vision still driving here and unless they see an eye doctor who is prepared to take their license they will drive. You do not have to have an eye test in Florida, you can just send in the form and you are back on the road.
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I came back to SLS this morning from 466A and along the way picked up a stretched out group of cyclists using various types of bikes.

There were recumbent bikes, one bike very long and very close to the ground, one where the rider sits quite far off the ground and pedals with his legs quite high, two tandem recumbents and one double, side by side, recumbent bike. The traffic was light and I had the time to really notice this mode of riding. I could not help thinking that they would be so much safer on the cart path.

This is in no way meant to be a derogatory post, I know and understand fully that we are supposed to share the roads, but I cannot help feeling that these bikes on a Village main road are tempting fate. They are so low to the ground that they are difficult to see and it would only take a driver who maybe has poor sight, or who is not paying attention, to cause a dreadful accident.

What say you?

I say live and let live.

I don't have a lot to worry about but these kind of issues are not on any of my worry lists.

If we have made enough good decisions during our life to end up here in TV, what choices we are making now will probably work out just fine.

I think they are getting a lot more benefits from their activities than whatever perceived risks they may be taking.



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If I was in a group of riders, I would use the streets. They are probably safer there than on the MMPs. Car drivers are more courteous than cart drivers.
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If I was in a group of riders, I would use the streets. They are probably safer there than on the MMPs. Car drivers are more courteous than cart drivers.
Good point. Everyone in front of me this morning gave the bikers a wide margin before returning to the right hand lane.
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If I was in a group of riders, I would use the streets...
Can't argue with that. But riding solo, I feel much safer on the MMPs...with my own set of safety rules of course.
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If you can't see a person on a recumbent bike, you shouldn't be driving a motor vehicle.
Maybe correct, but the biker will be the one lying in the street, injured or dead
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Maybe correct, but the biker will be the one lying in the street, injured or dead
Obviously.
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What's more scary is driving a slingshot on 75 alongside a 18 wheeler. Have seen several out there.
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If you can't see a person on a recumbent bike, you shouldn't be driving a motor vehicle.
True but it's how soon do you see it, maybe not soon enough. And then don't forget about our Texting drivers. There is no way I would ride one of them in a 35 MPH zone but it's legal and to each his own.
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