Yeah I'm the entitled asshole with my bike because I wanna go from A to B
Not the person who takes up 8 times as much space as me to transport the same or more often less cargo than me, poisons the air I breathe, pollutes my drinking water, endangers my life because they're busy reading texts or think their time is more valuable than everyone elses, uses my tax dollars to fund massive roads I'm not even allowed to use and, best of all, honks at me to get out of the way on the narrow streets I live on as if I'm the uninvited guest.
But one dude in spandex made you swerve a little some 2 years ago so go off queen
your not. but drivers thing anything/anyone that inconveniences them is 'entitled'
a lot of streets in my city are putting up speedbumps to stop people blowing down side streets at 40mph while trying to cut around main street traffic. drivers scream at how 'entitled' the residents are being. because the road is 'for them to go places as fast as possible'.
Bicycles on their own don't turn people into assholes, the same way toaster ovens or flip-flops don't do it, so we have to assume there is some percentage of the population that are assholes no matter what they drive. So before letting them loose in the city, would you rather equip an asshole with a multi-tonne metal murderbox or with a bicycle? The more assholes on bikes the fewer assholes with the means to murder people.
We want the opposite of "protection laws" in roads. We want separate paths so we never have to share a road with cars. Just give up one of your fucking lanes and you won't ever see a bike in yours again, I swear.
While that's cool, I'll rather stay in my home country and try to change things here, I've already lived close to the Netherlands for some years but ended up going back to my country.
There are both car drivers and cyclists who feel like some laws only apply to them, the difference being that cyclists don't kill anyone and car drivers do.
As I said to another guy, give us one of your lanes and put a concrete barrier between it and the road, and you won't share road with a cyclist ever again.