Cyclists Beware! Cops pulled me over for running a red light on my bike..
Just got issued a warning from some police officers for running a red light on my bicycle near st. marks place and 5th ave. Apparently the ticket is $230 which is a pretty hefty ticket for something I do every time I ride my bike. Watch out around this area, apparently they are targeting people around here.
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this has been going on for about 2 years
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Are you complaining that you got a ticket for breaking the law? I suppose it would also be okay that cars run red lights? I have no sympathy for you. It's dangerous enough being a pedestrian and crossing the streets.
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I think bicyclists should be allowed to run a red if they stop first. When I'm driving, it feels safer to have the bikes up ahead. If they are stopped in front/next to the car, it's sometimes hard to see/know for sure where they are headed when we have to share lanes.
I understand it is illegal so you can get a ticket for it, but it's definitely one of those things that's a little annoying to me when there are so many other laws being broken with no consequence (parking in bike lanes, littering, bbqing in non-grill areas in the parks, tons more I won't type out).
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This reminds me of the indignant threads and posts on local boards every now and then about ticketing double parked cars on alternate side parking mornings - "I broke the law and I got a ticket! Waaah! How could they do this to ME?"
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100 THINGS YOU CAN DO AT A RED LIGHT UNTIL IT TURNS GREEN
Add something to the 100 Things to do list
Adjust to the weather and daylight (put on a poncho, turn on rear light and headlamp)
Apply sun block
Blow your nose
Breathe deeply
Change your outfit
Chant any of your favorite mantras
Chat with the cyclist stopped next to you and thank him or her for stopping
Check out the girls
Check out the guys
Check the time
Check your route map
Chew on a granola bar
Clean your glasses
Compare the time spent waiting at a red light with the time spent standing in a checkout line at Whole Foods
Compose a haiku, limerick or sonnet
Confess your inconsequentiality
Contemplate your Chapstick addiction
Count the number of different states represented in the cross traffic license plates
Count the number of times you can wink while at a stoplight
Create or practice bar pick up lines
Curse at oversize trucks illegally using local roads as thru ways
Daydream
Dismount, trot nonchalantly through the intersection, remount & be on your way
Do some quick bike maintenance
Drink a sip of water
Drink a sip of your favorite fluid replacement beverage that contains carbohydrates and sodium
Engage in Self-Actualization
Estimate the time you spend waiting at red lights during a one way trip, two-way trip, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly and during your lifetime
Exercise briefly (jumping jacks, pushups, sit-ups, or Kegel exercises)
Experience downtime
Feel good about being a role model of good biking behavior
Forgive the cyclists passing you
Give a thumb up to cops on bikes
Give directions to tourists
Give yourself a hug
Glare at the drivers of cars that have pulled into the crosswalk waiting for the light to change
Go through a few foreign language flash cards.
Google
Help somebody who's having trouble getting across the street
Hum
Imagine what it would be like if bikers ruled the roads
Interpret your last dream
Listen to the birdies sing
Lobby your public officials
Look around for some place that might have a bathroom (or hop from one leg to the other)
Look for anti-matter
Make new friends
Make up some bike-centric words
Measure the pulse rate of the biker next to you
Measure your own pulse rate before and after you measured the pulse rate of the biker next to you
Obsess whether or not you locked your door at home
Pack up all your cares and woes
People watch
Pick a wedgie
Plan your next meal
Play a musical instrument (suggestions: banjo, fiddle, flute, harmonica, mandolin, sax, trumpet, uke, or Korg Monotron; No pianos, cellos or basses)
Plot a route without red lights
Post a tweet
Practice coin tricks
Practice juggling and maybe pick up a little change
Practice track standing - with and without hands
Read the palm of biker stopped next to you
Remove that extra layer of clothing when you've developed some body warmth
Say "bless you" if someone sneezes while crossing the street.
Say hi to peds
Say this 5 times or until the light changes: “Should I sit or should I stand. I wish the light was shorter.”
See if there's a red light camera at that corner
Shout at the Mr. Softee truck for playing that tune
Sing along with the Mr. Softee truck
Sing whatever comes to mind like "A Bicycle Built for Two" or "I Want to Ride My Bicycle"
Sketch
Smell the roses (or anything else except the noxious fumes coming out of the cars beside you)
Smile at someone
Squeeze a ball
Squeeze the hand of your friend or anyone available and willing
Stretch
Suggest that the driver next to you give up the car for a bike
Suggest that the pedestrian trying to hail a cab get a bike
Suggest that the person yelling at you get a life
Take a picture
Take a very quick nap
Take a video of cars running reds
Tap out some beats on your handle bars
Tell folks getting out of cabs to look out for cyclists
Think about last night
Tie your shoe laces
Toss the I Ching
Update your Facebook status
Update your to-do list
Wave at the cops watching you to see if you're gonna run the light
Wave at the police cars and ambulances driving through the light, unless it's an emergency, in which case, get out of the way
Wave at the police cars idling in the bike lane
Window shop
Wipe grit from eyes & flick it with aplomb
Wipe the sweat off your brow and/or spritz with rosewater
Wonder what people think of your bike
Wonder what people think of your stopping at the light.
Wonder why there’s no sun up in the sky when there's stormy weather
Wonder why there's no list cuter than the 100 Things you can do at a red light until it turns green. -
I F-ing HATE cyclists who run red lights!
Now that cycling is so big, I live in fear of being hit by one as I cross the street - as a friend of mine was a few months back.
I was hit (as a pedestrian) by a car that misjudged the turn from a side street onto an avenue (and then left the scene) and hit me. Despite major spine surgeries and knee surgery to try and fix what went wrong after being hit, I have significant pain each and every day. Several years later, this episode continues to shape my life.
TOO many times I have come 'this close' to being hit by a cyclist running a red light at full (or nearly full) speed.
Not only is it against the law, but think of the impact on the person you might hit if something unanticipated happens or, for some reason, you don't see them.
The law is in place for a reason.
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GoodProspect said:
The law is in place for a reason.Looking both ways when crossing is recommended for a reason, too.
You've been hit by a car, have had several close calls with bikes, and live in fear of being hit... How is it that you can have so much trouble with crossing the street? You DO live in a big city. You DO know that people - drivers, cyclists, pedestrians - go against the lights... a LOT. While I'm not excusing cyclists, or anyone, that run reds in a dangerous fashion, I am suggesting that you take a little more responsibility for getting yourself safely across the street. Walking out blindly, simply because you have the light, is foolish.
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I don't see the problem with this post. The OP is telling other cyclists to stop at this particular red light. So that's at least one more red light than yesterday cyclists might be compelled to stop at rather than blow through.
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I'm surprised the police still give warnings. You'd think in this era of quotas, they would not use their discretion.
sarahhvgb wrote: Just got issued a warning from some police officers for running a red light on my bicycle near st. marks place and 5th ave. Apparently the ticket is $230 which is a pretty hefty ticket for something I do every time I ride my bike.
Sarah got stopped by a nice cop, and is letting folks know that they may not be as lucky.
Thanks Sarah
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When I am cycling, I always obey all the road rules: I signal my intention to turn or stop, I stop at red lights until they turn green, etc. I always wear a helmet. I look like a dork, but given that I have been pretty well ostracized by the cool people since I was the gay kid in Catholic school, I've got used to that. I hate it when I am a pedestrian and have to wonder whether that delivery guy balancing a pizza is going to hit me as I try to cross with the signal.
That said, if the cops are so hellbent on enforcing the traffic code, why don't they ticket cop cars that are illegally parked (and I mean the ones not attending an emergency)?
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Cops have a great deal of discretion, in this instance they used it to only give a warning, even though the OP was violating the law.
...I read recently about all of the people who use fake dashboard police placards. If I were a cop, it would really annoy me if I realized I was not "looking the other way when the car of a fellow officer was parked illegally", but was actually being misled.
That said, yes, everyone who breaks any crime should be subject to the same enforcement.
If you have never visited Singapore, I highly recommend it.
It is hot, but incredibly orderly and clean. It was the only time in my life that I felt the police enforced the vast majority of laws.
It was tough for me to give up my NYC ways while I was there.
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Whynot, you are a real jerk.
I do look both ways before crossing. I have limited peripheral vision - a degenerative eye disease - and have every right to cross the street safely. Which I do. Unlike bikers, who do not have a right to run red lights.
And FWIW, my friend who got knocked over and injured by an a**hole cyclist was walking on the sidewalk - and he was on it illegally.
Next time show some compassion, Whynot.
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lucky you! i think that if there is no traffic, car or pedestrian, then you should stop for a light, but then go through. heck, pedestrians do it all of the time. however, if you blow through a light and endanger pedestrians then you deserve a big fat ticket, and i'm a biker! i, and several other peds almost got clipped by a biker weaving through a crosswalk. geeze, he really could have waited less than 10 seconds for the coast to be cleared! and he was on the opposite side of the bike lane; i would have punched him if i could have reacted faster. schmuck. grrrrr. ok, done.
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GoodProspect said:
Whynot, you are a real jerk.I do look both ways before crossing. I have limited peripheral vision - a degenerative eye disease - and have every right to cross the street safely. Which I do. Unlike bikers, who do not have a right to run red lights.
And FWIW, my friend who got knocked over and injured by an a**hole cyclist was walking on the sidewalk - and he was on it illegally.
Next time show some compassion, Whynot.
Goodprospect, I have said nothing to you, and suspect you may have addressed your post to me in error.
My posts are accompanied by this photo

I agree with you, pedestrians should be able to safely cross the streets when they have the right of way.
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I forgot to mention another good thing about Singapore:
I am taller there.
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right...because bikes are the real issue here.
http://gothamist.com/2011/06/09/guns_kill_people_but_traffic_kills.php#photo-1
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this man struck me

with awe
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I have plenty of complaints about bicyclists and people driving cars, but I'd also like to voice one complaint about pedestrians. When I am on bike, it's really frustrating when I have the light and pedestrians just stroll into the crosswalk without looking. I'm guessing they don't hear a car and just go. We all need to watch where we are going.
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Pedestrians on 7th Ave in particular have a flagrant disregard for crosswalk signals. But I digress...
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^^^ it seems like half of the pedestrians in the city treat the place like a big college campus, where peds reign supreme. It's pretty ridiculous.
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Only half?
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Someone accused me of being an asshole, so I was trying to be nice at the expense of understating.
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Whyfi it could be worse.
I was previously called a jerk for doing absolutely nothing wrong.
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Let's not pretend that you did nothing wrong. We know better.
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if bicyclists want to share the road with cars, then share the laws too!!! That's a pricey ticket, i guess you will stop or at least slow down at red lights from now on.
I would be fine with the idea of bikes having to slow down before going through a red light, sort of like a yellow light for cars. But, people don't do that, they zip through red lights constantly, and if a bike hits you, it's gonna hurt or break something! No, not like a car would, but still.
So, I say, tough, again, want to share the road? Share the laws!!
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Longtimesloper-
Do you think the cops should give out warnings to bikers who run red lights, or just tickets?P.S. This thread has been picked up by Brownstoner
http://www.brownstoner.com/blog/2011/08/biker-smacked-with-230-ticket-in-the-slope/#disqus_thread -
Whynot - I apologize!
It was WhyFi who was the jerk.Sorry about the mix up!
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