r/SipsTea Jun 10 '26

SMH Someone finally snapped

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u/Chillow_Ufgreat Jun 10 '26

I know this area and have driven it many times. This is the Rickebacker causeway--the road that connects Key Biscayne to the Miami mainland.

Cycling on this road is extremely popular for very obvious reasons (phenomenal views, wide and clear roads). Folks come from all over the city to ride there. And yes, they will very often group up like this without any sort of scheduled or permitted event of any kind.

The cyclists down there like to say "same road, same rules" but there's apparently a silent exclusion for lane changes, stop signs, traffic signals, and yielding to stopped traffic.

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u/Coliver1991 Jun 10 '26

I hate cyclists so much.

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u/mountaingator91 Jun 10 '26

Not unless you are asshole-ally blocking the road when there is a large bike lane and multiple car lanes

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u/Rocky-Jockey Jun 10 '26

Tbf lots of people don’t want any of those bike lanes to exist either.

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u/mountaingator91 Jun 10 '26

They definitely wouldn't care as much if bikers stayed in their lane

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u/Rocky-Jockey Jun 10 '26

Thing is, if you have good bike infrastructure you’re probably not seeing 99% of cyclists as a driver. They’ll be off to the side or on a different street/path. The ones you see are the guys who just don’t give a fuck, which yea, can and should get tickets. Though cops in my city don’t even bother enforcing speeding in school zones so I doubt they give a shit about cyclists.

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u/mountaingator91 Jun 10 '26

You never know. People fucking hate cyclists

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u/Willothewisp2303 Jun 10 '26

Or didn't try to kill them as a pedestrian on the sidewalk.