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As pointed out before, cyclists alot of times act entitled. I live in a rural area, and as another person stated earlier. They come out here for a "ride in the country " to disrupt us. No thanks, might be passive aggressive but who cares.
Pure projection on your part. No one is coming to disrupt you. The roads don't belong to you.
 
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Its not your road
Already covered that. You obviously don't live in a rural area. County and township roads are almost never 2 lanes wide. Most are 1.5-1.1.25-1 lane wide. The area is growing in population so traffic increases, find a nice trail and ride, I'm just trying to get through my day so I can do it again tomorrow
 
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Already covered that. You obviously don't live in a rural area. County and township roads are almost never 2 lanes wide. Most are 1.5-1.1.25-1 lane wide. The area is growing in population so traffic increases, find a nice trail and ride, I'm just trying to get through my day so I can do it again tomorrow
Dude I'm from Ashland county and I drive an F-150. You're the entitled one here
 
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Union county, too close to dublin/ cols you most likely live in town because it's "quaint" next
You should move out to Holmes, Wayne, Ashland, or Knox county. Not too close to Dublin but the Amish and Mennonites love some cycling, they'll drive you crazy, but they have purpose. I'll spare you the "next" because you've not made one point other than you think rolling coal is cute.
 
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