I don’t have a problem with bicyclists that follow the rules, but I don’t actually see many of them. Most bicyclists that I encounter don’t seem to really believe that traffic laws apply to them.The City of Houston has the same law. There was a piece on one of the local news stations recently of riders using GoPro cameras to document drivers violating the 3 ft law. Interestingly, I noticed that the bicyclists doing that were riding just outside the bicycle lane marking, making it impossible for a car driver to use the left lane of the road without violating the law. That was not commented on during the news piece.I wonder how many keep the video running when they decide that they don’t really have to follow traffic laws?She got what she deserved and those bicycle riders should have been, at the very least, cited. When one participates in such a dangerous activity, sometimes the outcome is very bad.
I have had encounters with riding clubs much as you describe. Arrogance leads to injury or worse and those riders must be held accountable for their actions.I begrudgingly accept that because that is the law. If it were up to me (and, unfortunately it isn’t), all bicycles AND motorcycles would be banned from the road.
Unfortunately, most bicyclists (in this area, at least) don’t seem to believe that automobiles have the same right to the road as they do.
Regardless, it is a very sad thing when a bicyclist is hurt. The young woman in the OP should be charged with assault.
Peace
Tim