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Is it too harsh for someone to specifically photograph bicycle violations?
September 11, 2006, 1:08:34 PM Hangzhou Net
Announcer: Yanting Jizong
Yanting Jizong: Why is this society particularly harsh on people riding bicycles? Bicycle lanes are arbitrarily rerouted; pipelines are buried by digging up the bicycle lanes. Now there are even netizens who specifically take photos of non-motorized vehicle violations on the road. Actually, the harm caused by non-motorized vehicle violations is far less than that of motor vehicles. But why is it so harsh on them? What kind of mentality is behind it?
Netizen comments:
Hzcbo: Are there more motor vehicles driving in the non-motorized vehicle lane or non-motorized vehicles riding in the motor vehicle lane? There's also carrying passengers and running red lights while cycling.
Yanting Jizong: Do you want cars to "carry passengers while cycling"? Go check at the Shangtang Road intersection, where only motor vehicles run red lights.
Dedi Gege: I drive a taxi, but I have to say a word for my poor friends who ride bicycles: On Moganshan Road, bicycles are forced onto the sidewalk and into green belts, risking collisions with trees if not careful. The same happens on Shangtang Road, where bicycle lanes are forced onto sidewalks, which are uneven and mixed with blind paths.
Lzq820131 (If I don't go to hell, who will?): Frankly speaking, car violations have cameras, surveillance, and traffic police watching on the roads. If none of these existed, I guarantee the violation rate would greatly increase. And because of the cameras and surveillance, traffic police basically only exist at intersections, so there are still many car violations on the roads! Regarding cars driving in non-motorized vehicle lanes, I've personally experienced many such situations. One side of the non-motorized vehicle lane already has a parked car, yet a car from the opposite direction drives against the flow, forming an obstacle with the parked car! Many bicycles have no choice but to ride into the motor vehicle lane, and similar situations happen frequently! If one were to photograph motor vehicle violations, one could fill a whole basket in a day! Yesterday, I encountered a taxi driver. I was normally stopped at the parking line in the non-motorized vehicle lane waiting for the green light when a taxi came from behind, seemingly wanting to turn right, and kept honking at us. When we didn't react, he actually pushed our bicycle with his car, trying to make us move. We cursed him then! It was infuriating!
Xiaoxiaoshanshan: If the road is narrow, can't you ride bikes anymore? Must you ride onto the highway? Do you think it's F1 racing? I ride my electric bike steadily at 20 km/h, not exceeding or daring others. There's a saying: when problems arise, first consider if you've made any mistakes, don't blame other objective factors. If the non-motorized vehicle lane is narrow, first reflect on whether you've exceeded speed limits or violated rules, don't always complain about the narrowness. Will the road widen just because you complain every day? The key is the issue of quality. If you need to overtake, don't crowd around. When you encounter a red light ahead, consider yielding to right-turning non-motorized vehicles and leave a path. Have you ever done that?? I can say that I pay full attention when I ride. The fundamental reason lies in oneself, don't complain about this and that.
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Source: Hangzhou Net Forum Author: Yanting Jizong Editor: Yi Ye