Comments: cautious biker

Not quite to the usual standard!
Try Best!

(kidding!)

Posted by Fabio at November 4, 2006 05:39 AM

dangerous neighbourdhood?

Posted by krc at November 4, 2006 08:31 AM

With auto drivers who forget, or worse, don't care that a bicycle, where there's no bike lane, has the right to the WHOLE lane, a biker needs to be cautious these days - especially in an insane city like Toronto. Too many agressive idiots who are loose nuts on the end of a wheel. It's bad enough to be in a car with them about you. And the ministry of Transport couldn't care less about tailgaters any more than the police who themselves tailgate - oblivious that the 2 second following rule, at 80 killometers, is a distance of 9 car lengths (144 feet). Most ride about 3 carlengths at 80 K or more - and then wonder why they die in accidents. Fools!

Posted by Hugh Petrie at November 4, 2006 09:43 AM

Great framing, I love it!

Posted by Oliver Chank at November 4, 2006 11:08 AM

Way to be seen on your bike buddy! Must have been raining....

Posted by Joel at November 4, 2006 12:37 PM

Too right. In London they ignore all the red lights and just cross regardless of whats coming. The number of times I've nearly hit a cyclist at a junction while riding my motorbike is rediculous.

Posted by Chris Pittock at November 4, 2006 03:39 PM

Cool

Posted by Andrew at November 4, 2006 05:54 PM

Strange...very, very strange...

Posted by Steve at November 4, 2006 06:42 PM

Doesn't he know he's got a green light.

Posted by Angry Buddha at November 4, 2006 09:02 PM

cautious indeed. a helment AND a reflector vest! nice shot.

Posted by jesse warren at November 4, 2006 10:02 PM

Cautious indeed.

At this point, any other cyclist would be running the red light, turning the wrong way up that one way street, or jumping up onto the sidewalk to endanger pedestrians.

I tip my hat to you Cautious Cyclist.

Posted by ryan at November 5, 2006 05:50 AM

Classic Sam... I love your shots in the city.

Posted by Mark B. at November 6, 2006 09:35 AM

Great title here, Sam. It sets the tone for the scene. I like how crisp everything is, especially the detail in the far background.

Posted by Abe at November 9, 2006 10:56 PM
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