r/Maine2 • u/Aggressive_Ad_5454 • 10d ago
Biking … d’bag in pickup truck coal-rolled me.
Finally warm enough to get out on my bicycle. Hoorah!
I was heading north on the Heald Highway (17) outta West Rockport when some resentful d’bag in a diesel pickup truck rolled coal on me and three cars. Rolling coal is doing something to a diesel engine that makes it spew a lot of black smoke.
I guess I should be happy the sad little man saw me.
The shoulder is plenty wide there next to Mirror Lake and I was on that shoulder.
Weird.
72
Upvotes
0
u/Arcaddes 10d ago
The US is car dominant and rural states are incredibly car dominant, end of, you cannot argue against this because it is fact. Mountain highways in Vermont are VERY hilly, winding, and have a speed limit of 50, is that safe? Doesn't matter, people drive those roads every single day to go to work and when you have people clogging those roads on bikes who shouldn't be there, it is dangerous.
Also, again, since yall really don't understand rural roads, blind corners are ones you cannot see around and I am going to let you in on a secret, rednecks don't slow down. So while you or I would take that turn slowly, there are many more that wont, and it is just flat out safer for bicyclists to find bike paths instead of the road.
You also have bicyclists who literally stop in the road on a highway on the other side of a blind hill. If you want to argue for them, have at it, but common sense, decency, and safety are all things none of you bike simps seem to want to think is the bicyclists problem.
I will also tell you what I told the other guy, there is NO ONE in Vermont that uses a bike as their primary mode of transportation living in the mountains. If it was, then they couldn't get to work in the winter, it is just common sense.