The reason I chose Marché Wörthersee is, it's literally a rest stop/service area right off the motorway. There's probably nicer places in town.
Yup. Places like Cracker Barrel are fairly common along American highways. Whatever your opinion of Cracker Barrel is, I could put a picture of its food there and it at least
looks good on the plate there with fried chicken and vegetables and all that on real plates.
This is probably a troll, but they're taking it seriously.
The big problem is I can't find any news article from the last five years where a cyclist died with a pool noodle (there are some articles from 2017 and 2019, but those aren't recent). It probably might be a troll after all.
Apologies for the ai voiceover and clickbait title, but I saw a bodycam video recently with a lunatic cyclist who really seemed to embody the impotence, whininess, and persecution complex so many cyclists seem to have, and this pool noodle/3ft darwinism reminded me of it.
The video is from 2024 (despite its 2/2026 upload) but I seem to remember another video where that cyclist or another person who looks just like him got in a pissing match with cops.
It's just the general cyclist entitlement. They're dicks to everybody they're expected to share space with. Mixed use trails are an absolute nightmare thanks to cyclists - they're supposed to yield to both hikers and horses since they're faster than both, but they never actually do. That's why it cracks me up when they complain about cars while behaving stupidly around them, and I don't really feel sad when they get hurt doing so.
The general attitude of "what's mine is mine, and what's yours is mine" attitude when it comes to road space, demanding both exclusive use of infrastructure (whether bike lanes or dedicated cyclist intrastructure) and helping themselves to mainlanes and sidewalks whenever convenient.
If we look back to an earlier post in this thread, a cyclist acts like an idiot and is yelled at by a
a black motorist. As
@quaawaa says, "the nigga was in the right and the faggot was in the wrong", but as always Reddit took the cyclists' side with the top comment being "Losing your cool like that behind the wheel should be a mandatory 1-year license suspension, upgraded to a permanent revocation for second offenses", which is basically "you even RAISE YOUR VOICE toward a cyclist, you get punished". Of course they put in nothing when a cyclist is acting improperly.
Our little blue food signs will sometimes go out to three miles from the exit ramp just due to lol middle of nowhere, but still. Variety. Actual food. Not whatever Rheinhart prison food the train decides to serve you.
I've stated way upthread that I'll concede that train food is probably pretty decent. The problem is that it looks too expensive for what it is, transit advocates act like it's five-star restaurant quality even for convenience store-style options like a chicken caesar wrap, and it's the ONLY option you have on a long trip. The logos of course are only a general idea as you have to pay for them and some states like California are more restrictive about what qualifies.
The sign where I mentioned the Indian buffet only has (as of early 2025) the Indian buffet and a full-service sit-down restaurant off the highway that has since closed. Those are far from the only places, though, which is what an uneducated person might not realize. At that particular exit there's no restaurants or gas stations there (a few hotels, a car dealership, and an office building), but between the Indian buffet and the exit there's a lot more fast food restaurants between there (Arby's, McDonald's, Wendy's, KFC, and a few others) and since the Indian buffet is in a strip mall, there's even more restaurants in said strip mall. All together, while there's only two blank spaces on the sign, there are almost a dozen places that could qualify, the lodging side of the sign is blank despite a Holiday Inn and Country Inn at the next exit that have both been there since at least 2010.
That's what smartphones are for, you can figure out what's there and where you'd like to eat.