I agree. Around here they keep taking lanes away from autos for bicyles, there are bicycle traffic lights (as if a bicyclist would obey a law) that costs money, special striping on the road, special signage, etc. etc. They should be taxed to be on the road and fined for breaking traffic laws.
I am in a snow belt area.
They plow the bike paths for the few hardy winter riders, make special lanes on bridges and then with the Bixi Bike stands take away precious parking.
Cars can accept poor asphalt bit with narrow bike tires they need near perfect asphalt.
Recently we had a cyclist killed because he raced down a steep hill possibly hitting 60/70 MPH.
A car made a U turn and the cycle smash into it and was killed.
I do believe laws stipulate that one must be in control of his vehicle at all times.
(like 2 little rubber pads will stop a speeding bile going downhill at 60+))
The vehicle driver was only fined for the U turn proving my point.
Now the city wants to close down that hilly road to all motorists.
One bike snow contract was awarded to the tune of close to$1 mil! (and not a commuter path but a scenic one mainly for tourists, like a tourist will bring his bike in the winter)
Don't even ask about obeying stops, they simply don't exist in the eyes of cyclists nor do illegal turns.
Yes, my pet peeve!
Hey, we have a 'dooring law' You will be heavily fined if a cycle hits your opened door! Like you can see him coming as he weaves in and out of traffic and up and off of sidewalks.
Them a great majority don't have any lights when riding at night nor are helmets required. (too much trouble due to the Bixi Bike rentals I presume)