Cyclists in Topanga Canyon are very aggressive, demanding to be treated like vehicles…if vehicles rode four abreast on winding mountain roads and flipped you off for so much as toot-tooting that you’d please like to pass on a straightaway. Slower traffic is supposed to use turnouts–there are signs posted everywhere. I use them all the time to let faster cars pass me. I have never once seen a cyclist use a turnout. Please note that bicycles are not used here for transportation. This is recreational biking only. So what explains the massive chips on these idiots’ shoulders?
Jack Silbert, curator