Originally Posted by
Mitsu3000gt
What happens most often, in my experience anyway, is they are riding on the shoulder but they can't ever seem to ride in a straight line, so as they move about side-to-side, cars get scared of them and either slow right down (blocking everyone behind them) or make a dangerous pass. What you end up with is a giant hazard slowing down dozens of cars. It's made worse if cars are also parked on the same street. It's really bad on Elbow leaving the DT core. When I go that way, without fail there is a cyclist adding 10 minutes to everyone's commute.