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bikelash
n.
A strong, negative reaction towards cyclists, particularly by police officers or drivers. Also: bike-lash.
Example Citations:
Call it a bikelash! The NYPD has been ordered to begin a borough-wide crack-down that will hit renegade riders for often-overlooked "vehicular offenses" like failing to obey traffic signals and signs, breaking the speed limit, tailgating, and even failure to signal before turning.
—Thomas Tracy, " Bikelash! Cops to crack down on two-wheelers: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/brooklyn/bikelash_cops_to_crack_down_on_two_1PX3mKtLkc1kxfMgjx3tWJ," New York Post, January 5, 2011
There's a feeling among many drivers that cyclists, either by their ignorance of the law or by their blatant disregard for it, are asking for trouble. ... In one sense, the so-called bikelash has little to do with transportation modes.
—Tom Vanderbilt, " Rage Against Your Machine: http://outsideonline.com/adventure/travel-ga-201103-new-york-bike-commuting-sidwcmdev_154507.html," Outside, March 2, 2011
Earliest Citation:
Britain's army of cyclists are facing a bike-lash because of their increasingly illegal and aggressive behaviour, according to new research.
—Emma Wall, " New motorists being driven round the bend: http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/18541/new-motorists-being-driven-round-the-bend/new-motorists-being-driven-round-the-bendnew-motorists-being-driven-round-the-bendnew-motorists-being-driven-round-the-bend?printer=1," Daily Star, October 19, 2007
Notes: Related Words:
bike box
competitive commuting
forelash
ghost bike
gutter bunny
Idaho stop
Lycra lout
salmon
WAPlash
Categories:
Anger and Anxiety
Cycling

New words. 2013.