I think the problem in the US is that drivers care that cyclists don't stop. Why should a driver be concerned about that? What effect does that have on a driver? Or 30 drivers, when a bike cruises through an intersection? NONE!
I'll bet it's not concern over the cyclist's safety either. It's 's general hatred for anyone who gets ahead, not waiting in line. The same hatred when a driver gets delayed by 15 seconds of reduced speed, waiting for room to pass a bike, but not a slow moving car. It's the same hatred drivers have while approaching a lane closure; one driver attempts to block vehicles from proceeding to the closure point.
Sitting at a redlight, waiting your turn, and staying off of the driver's road will not eliminate the punishment pass. it's about perceived privilege, and that breeds hate. This ignorance can only be educated away. 3 feet to pass, 5 feet to pass, it makes no difference, these rules will only cause more hate towards cyclists. The difference will come when all road users understand that all road users are humans, and we respect each other, and have no ill will towards anyone, no matter their effect on our path.
Can't teach respect with a driver's manual!
Moo!
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On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 1:27 AM, David Porter via Bike-racers
<bike-racers@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
It's the "blowing through" that upsets them. If one comes to a
stop first, then proceeds, the hackles come down a notch..
Consider the slow down an opportunity for a sprint interval and
add to the training regimen. ;~)
On 10/26/2016 10:04 AM, New Mexico
Sports Online via Bike-racers wrote: