OK - here's the thing. Every tuesday morning a large bunch of road cyclists gather at the kerb outside the entrance to my workplace (Princess Margaret Hospital in Chch) Or to be more precise they congregate - on the kerb, on the footpath, on the road, and when observed last week, approx 15 of them were standing around (with bikes) all over one lane of an intersection. They just seem to think - "cause we are not riding we can congregate 4 & 5 & 6 abreast", and show no concern for anyone else who may want to a) park at that kerb, b) exit that access to the hospital.
Now, I'm a cyclist as well (commuter + mtbike) but I'm just trying to this work out - are these guys & gals just plain unaware that it LOOKS like they don't give much consideration to other road or footpath users OR is it in fact the case that they actually don't give a shit about other road or footpath users at this particular junction in our roading / street system ?? (to be fair this area is not in high use by pedestrians, so impact on footpath use is likely to be minimal - but it is a high vehicle traffic area)
The icing on the cake for a "just plain arrogant" interpretation of behaviour is that it is common that before the bunch departs a number of the male cyclists will wander over to an area of planting / shrubbery and proceed to flop the sausage & empty their bladder in view of anybody passing by. NZ is not a terribly prudish place thank goodness, but seriously - do cyclists think the act of urinating in such a public place does the image of receational or competitive cycling any good ??
Just asking.

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