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wuchan wrote:I have never ridden in a scarier place.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Where are you from?
chokonen888 wrote:...obviously not China or Vietnam
wuchan wrote:Boston. I have ridden in NYC, DC, Chicago, LA,SF, and London and none are as scary as Tokyo. NYC is a bit nuts but the average speed is much slower and you know who to look out for. Here you need to watch every fucking vehicle and they are all doing more than 50kph (my average is 43). Back home I always outrun traffic, here... never.
I went to vietnam a few years ago, those people do not give a fuck. FUCK riding a bike there.
MrUltimateGaijin wrote:bicycly speaking, the Japanese are as good at riding as they are at walking...
MrUltimateGaijin wrote:bicycly speaking, the Japanese are as good at riding as they are at walking...
MrUltimateGaijin wrote:bicycly speaking, the Japanese are as good at riding as they are at walking...
Christoff wrote:My problem with the fixie is no so much with the no brakes, anyone who know how to ride on can stop, but rather the beard and hipster attached. Surly not so much a problem in tokyo these days but being back in Brooklyn it is a huge problem.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Why couldn't those douche bag have stayed in Austin? Why'd they have to ruin NYC?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I got a red snot for that remark? Must have been a pussy-ass Masshole.
Level3 wrote:You also learn offensive driving,
"My $600 Nissan has the right of way over your BMW, Masshole. Because I don't give a shit if I get a scratch on my paint job. "
legion wrote:I think the Japanese have one thing right, putting the onus on the person driving the larger vehicle to have more responsibility. Cars are made to protect the driver, they need to be made to watch out for other people because they are not the ones that get hurt.
chokonen888 wrote:Not so sure about that...
Coligny wrote:Yeah, not sure at all either...
At sea, the biggies have the right of the way, since they are considered harder to steer.
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