06-02-2008, 01:28 AM
The problem with Critical Mass, as far as I am concerned, is that the concept is not conducive to working from within society itself. Any group that blocks traffic and ignores traffic laws is showing that it doesn't respect that society's laws nor does it respect other users of the road.
To me that's an exclusionary and adversarial attitude. It breeds "us and them". One CM organizer even told me that if I did my ride that I should make sure that we ride in packs through reds for safety. Schooling behaviour?
I think that bikes should be on the road on an equitable basis with other users of the road. I don't want preferential treatment and I don't want to be coddled with bike lanes. I certainly don't want to be killed by a driver whose defense will be "well, why wasn't he in the bike lane two streets up?" I want to be seen as a valid user of the road who will obey traffic laws as much as the vehicle next to me if not more so.
Oh, you know what ticked me off about CM or my "not in my name" moment? It's when they rode up onto an expressway on Friday evening. If a major accident had happened, then, we'd all be tarred with the "idiot" brush. Even now, I hear more than enough complaints from bike-bashers who talk about cyclists blowing through reds and weaving in and out of traffic.
To me that's an exclusionary and adversarial attitude. It breeds "us and them". One CM organizer even told me that if I did my ride that I should make sure that we ride in packs through reds for safety. Schooling behaviour?
I think that bikes should be on the road on an equitable basis with other users of the road. I don't want preferential treatment and I don't want to be coddled with bike lanes. I certainly don't want to be killed by a driver whose defense will be "well, why wasn't he in the bike lane two streets up?" I want to be seen as a valid user of the road who will obey traffic laws as much as the vehicle next to me if not more so.
Oh, you know what ticked me off about CM or my "not in my name" moment? It's when they rode up onto an expressway on Friday evening. If a major accident had happened, then, we'd all be tarred with the "idiot" brush. Even now, I hear more than enough complaints from bike-bashers who talk about cyclists blowing through reds and weaving in and out of traffic.