[identity profile] xuth.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] davis_square
This morning while bicycling to work, I asked a parking enforcement officer why he wasn't ticketing people parked 5 feet away from the curb. He told me that with the snow storm he was told to not ticket for it. I find this to be absurd for the reasons that I'll enumerate behind the cut but I wanted to see what other thought about this before I started complaining to Somerville and Cambridge directly about it.

It's been over two weeks since we've had any significant snow fall and apparently it's still ok? There are many cars that I see parked in the same spot every day 5 feet from the curb.
Why is overstaying a meter or not having a permit more important than actual safety issues? It means that there is no extra space for cars or trucks to maneuver past each other in opposite lanes and in some places buses can't pass each other without stopping to let the other pass. It means that pedestrians can't look around cars because the cars are forced to pass the parked car so closely (the parking enforcement officer offered without my mention of this aspect that he had almost been hit that morning because of this problem). As a cyclist I have to make the choice of riding dangerously close to parked cars and weave in and out of traffic to get around these cars or just ride down the middle of the lane disrupting auto traffic. I personally choose the latter because it's safer, it just doesn't win me any friends.
This isn't a problem in Davis Square business district proper, because all of the snow was cleared from there. But just about anywhere else in the area, it's a real hazard.
Really I should be complaining about this in the summer too, because there doesn't seem to be much enforcement of this even then. My only cycling accident in recent years was when I was doored by the driver of an SUV parked about three feet from the curb and Somerville police thought so highly of it that they refused to accept an accident report from me when I went to the police station to report it.

Re: Winter?

Date: 2008-01-05 11:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jokabri.livejournal.com
No problem, dude. You asked for input on your complaint. My input is that it is a little twisted to ride your bike in bitter cold and snow, but to then ask that people jam their cars into snow banks for you to ride by is selfish.

When I see people riding their bikes in crappy weather I usually pull over and ask "Are you damp in the head? Do you realize how hard it is to stop in this weather?". But hey... if the streets are cleared -- knock your socks off. Just keep in mind that cars always win when confronting bikes.

Re: Winter?

Date: 2008-01-06 04:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jokabri.livejournal.com
Yeah... walking is safer as you can control yourself a bit better. In the winter the roads are slick enough that cars AND bikes don't have good traction.

No one said I want to drive dangerously just because I have a car. I ride my bike around a lot - just not in the winter when a) no one will be thinking to looking for people riding bikes, b) you freeze your ass off and c) people are prone to scream shit at you.

"Are you insane?". Now that's funny someone yelled it, but it is a legitimate question when someone is pedalling through snow/ice and bitter cold. I'll have to add that my repertoire.

Your original post asked if we thought it worth your while to complain about cars parking too far away from the curbs as it hindered your bike rides. IMO -- I wouldn't bother if I were you.

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