I use my bike for a variety of errands - going to classes, shopping, visiting - I work from home. It is astonishing how pissed off people get at me when I ride! Once, I was riding my bike in a cross walk, with the light and someone, making a left turn, yelled at me and honked the horn, as if I was supposed to yield to a car. I have had drivers "playfully" yell at me "where's the rest of your car?" Well, it's Jersey.
Worse, on the street, cars will make wide arcs to "avoid" me (there are no bike lanes), crossing well over into the oncoming lanes. It isn't necessary. I am not going to veer into them or suddenly make a turn into traffic. Of course, US roads are in terrible shape, so it is hard not to hit potholes and trash. I don't like to ride on sidewalks - and they are in equally poor condition, anyway.
I try to use my bike for any trip under five miles, not just for casual biking along trails. When they see me, people seem to think it's a great idea, but once they get in their cars, I become a nuisance.
Maybe the saddest thing is that, when I ride, I rarely see kids on bikes. I see adults, and on trails, family groups. But even family groups are limited to parents with little kids no older than eight or nine. A few skate boards, a scooter or two, but that s it. The bike rack at the library is empty. There isn't even a rack at the store or the schools anymore.
So the message of this report is: cyclist are at risk because no one remembers we are even remotely possible on modern roads.