Dude, you could of left some room

This guy could of left some room, but no one complained so he didn't move.
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Rude--and in the ADA seats
Rude--and in the ADA seats too. Was it a full car?
Really, though, the major thing I noticed was that THAT's a binder clip! (Think it's something like this one.)
I see a bike in a crowded
I see a bike in a crowded car.
Citation! Citation! Citation!
No. It wasn't busy. Believe
No. It wasn't busy. Believe it or not there were plenty of seats. The guys standing around were just standing around. They were deep in conversation I suppose.
rafa1215 says: No. It wasn't
rafa1215 says:
No. It wasn't busy. Believe it or not there were plenty of seats. The guys standing around were just standing around. They were deep in conversation I suppose.
So really, if there are plenty of seats, people are choosing to stand, and no ADA entitled person is around, whats the problem with this guy? Just twitching to take a pic and bitch?
There are two ideal spots on car. The place by the door without the seat. If no one is on with a wheelchair, that should be a designated bike spot. You could actually get three bikes in that space. This would leave the isle and the door clear.
People better come to grips. More bikes is going be the norm. If its a lightly loaded car, the next best spots for a bike is those ADA seats. Again, leaves the isle and door clear.
The final good spot for a bike is in the doorway. The bicyclist needs to be cognizant that they are an impediment for ingress and egress and need to temporarily off board to allow this.
I want to see my pic on here when I clip my bike to grab rail near a door that is not going to be used for several stops and go sit down. You all would be flaming. Just don't be timid, tell me you're taking the pic so I can wave.