
Oh oh.
Local darling Jameth came across the above scene while riding Bart. He gently points out what he saw and how that made him feel.
There are nine other cars. You can spread your bikes out. I know this because I can see a ton of vacant space in either direction on other cars.The yellow sign on the middle bicycle? It reads: "BICYCLING A QUIET STATEMENT AGAINST OIL WARS"
Not so quiet when you block the fuck out of the exits, you morons. A winner is you.
You may starting pulling your hair out and demanding severed heads on a silver platter... now.



I thought the bikes were supposed to gather in the front or the last car during rush hours.
The announcement over the loudspeaker says something like that. I always tune it out.
oh for crying out loud. 75% of the seats in this photo are empty. This isn't a "rush hour" anything, and Jameth wasn't blocked from getting out. (There are 9 cars, but there are also 2 doos on each car).
Save your venom for someone who needs it, like someone trying to go through the tube with a bike during the actual rush hour.
Other than Jameth's keen sense of composition being so assaulted I don't see a problem. Except of course in the unpredictable predictability of an emergency. And I'm thinkin folks might have a tough time escaping death with their feet intertwined with spokes.
Sometimes a car will have a bunch of empty seats, but the entrances to the car are totally blocked by groups of people with their bikes. It's annoying, but I try not to get pissed off, because I think it's great that people are biking instead of driving.
Wow, three whole bikes in a half-full (half-empty?) BART car? We'd better call BART police.
Oh, and Generic -- bikes are prohibited from the first and last cars, not limited to.
Bikes and public transport? These people must be "the poor" I've been hearing all about.
poor Jameth , life must be rough for you.
You should be happy they have parked their bikes instead of trying to run you down. Apparently you have forgotten that cyclists are morally superior to you in every way. If you are inconvenienced or injured by them, it was your fault.
yeah, this is a pretty insignificant thing to get bent out of shape about. 3 bikes in an otherwise empty car is an "overload"? really? and yeah, it's kinda hard to move to a different car with a bike - those doors can be a pain. if you want more space then YOU move to a different car.
chill out.
yeah, this is a pretty insignificant thing to get bent out of shape about. 3 bikes in an otherwise empty car is an "overload"? really? and yeah, it's kinda hard to move to a different car with a bike - those doors can be a pain. if you want more space then YOU move to a different car.
chill out.
hey don't harsh on the bicyclists, they'll get theirs when they run stopsigns and red lights in rush hour traffic....
I'll rehash everything I said on his LJ:
* Barreling down the platform with your bicycle, knocking old ladies out of the way to try to find the one car with room (before the doors close) isn't going to work
* Pushing your bike down an aisle which is probably crowded with people and bags, only to try to hold two doors open and squeeze it through to the next car also isn't going to work
So deal with it, Jameth.
A+++ thread would read again
@malvenkemo I was on the last car. Bikes are prohibited there? Oh! Also, the door area behind me was vacant of bicycles.
Oh good, a bike thread.
not only a bike thread, angrybat: a bike thread AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT THREAD. Two for the price of one!!!
@sfdely why did 3 bicycle riders need to wait at the same entrance when they got on? most normally space out on the platform to avoid this bike mash-up in one car. I should have added that detail; sorry bb.
I fail to see the 'overload' part.
As a rule, It seems people who define themselves as cyclists, literally or otherwise, are generally insufferable assholes, riding selfishly yet smugly preaching about how good they are for cycling.
In this case, though, who the fuck cares. There's three lousy bikes there that can easily be moved if someone needs to get out.
just a guess, but maybe for the same reasons why people that aren't getting off transport any time soon create this immovable dumbfound around the exits?
Thank you Jameth for your comment about those stupid yellow signs. They just need to go already.
are you sure they all got on at the same station? sometimes bicyclists waiting on the platform end up on a train that already has bikes on it. sucks, but that's the way it is.
also, bikes are prohibited from the 1st car only. they are allowed on the last car.
bikes are only prohibited on the first car. bikes are also disallowed during rush-hour on service into downtown San Francisco.
Apparently you've never taken a bike on bart. It's just as big of a pain in the butt for the person taking it as it is for everyone else.. It never quit fits right. They never have a bike amount of space on the sides of the doors for the bike. If you put it there it blocks one of the walkways. Plus you never know if there is already a bike in that car until you get onto the car.
You could also go onto the first(it's only the first car.. http://www.bart.gov/guide/bikes/bikeRules.aspx) in the train if you don't want to be around the bikes. If you don't want to be around you could move instead of complaining.
TAYM FTW
how is this for an article: sfist moderates comments, deletes ones it doesn't feel like reading.
So, Jameth, did you stand up for the safety of your fellow passengers and put those inconsiderate bicyclists in their place?
Or did you just write about it on your passive-aggressive livejournal where your cyber friends could get your back?
Yeah, I thought so.
here is a BART car jameth could really whine about...
http://holierthanyou.blogspot.com/2008/10/bike-on-caltrain-holier-than-no-bike-on.html
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So... we need a bicyling hipster to collide with a poorly parked car, while trying to avoid an off-leash dog? Or something?
sf_bikebike, you forgot poop.
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I always make sure to cast a disapproving eye on all the cyclists crowding BART as I sit in a seat near the middle, loudly slurping my aromatic bbq dinner.
BICYCLING: A QUITE STATEMENT AGAINST OIL WARS BUT ONE THAT DOESN'T REALLY MAKE UP FOR THE FACT THAT 95% OF MY LIFE IS SPENT ACTUALLY SUPPORTING OIL WARS, BECAUSE LIKE IT OR NOT, I AM AN AMERICAN CONSUMER AND EVERYTHING I BUY REQUIRES OIL IN ITS MANUFACTURING AND TRANSPORTATION. NOT TO MENTION THE FACT THAT I'M A TAXPAYER, PART OF AN OIL-BASED ECONOMY, AND A CONSUMER OF MORE NATURAL RESOURCES THAN 99% OF THE HUMAN POPULATION. BUT THIS SIGN AND THIS BIKE MAKES ME FEEL ALRIGHT ABOUT IT BECAUSE, ACTUALLY I DON'T KNOW WHY REALLY. OH YEAH, I'M EDUCATING YOU ABOUT THE ERROR OF YOUR WAYS WHILE BEING BLIND TO MY OWN CONTRIBUTION TO THE THINGS I STAND AGAINST.
Something tells me fizzandpop was stuck in a traffic jam this morning.
Fortunately I live in a Yurt made from switchgrass grown in my nominally sized yard, fertilized by my goats (which I feed by renting out for weed control, taking them to their jobs in trailers towed by my bike, and I never eat the goats), and my computer is solar powered and the motherboard sits bare on the table I made from driftwood, eschewing a plastic case. I ride on the roads that were paved with oil but am doing so in protest because I prefer dirt.
And there was a bitchass traffic jam on 101 this morning because we were outgunning the freeway traffic - on our bicycles.
And what pray, do you lubricate your chain with? Unused smegma?
Strida. Belt drive. Try again.
So, do you cyclists all have massage seats to deal with your massive butthurt?
=v= Bikers don't know where the emptier cars are going to be until the train arrives (duh). And when the train does arrive, we generally have to scurry to the nearest legitimate seat before somebody else grabs it. There are only a handful of seats where we're allowed to be with our bikes, but they fill up fast because they're the ones nearest to the door.
All the bikes and bikers in this photo are in legit locations. The bike on the right is the only thing I'd quibble with, but the way to handle that is to ask its owner to move it out of the way, not to put up yet another passive-aggressive blog entry about it.