While I appreciate your anecdotal experience, as a fellow cyclist and a professional in the technology field, I'd like to propose a different perspective. The issue of biking in a line or not is not a matter of annoyance, but rather a question of safety and visibility.
When cyclists ride side by side, it increases their visibility to drivers and helps prevent accidents. It also allows for better communication between cyclists, enabling them to point out hazards and maintain a safe distance from each other.
Additionally, it's important to remember that cyclists are permitted to ride two abreast in many places, and in some cases, it's even required by law. Rather than focusing on the perceived annoyance, I would encourage drivers to remain vigilant and share the road with cyclists, as we all have the right to use it safely.
At the end of the day, it's not about who has the right of way or who is more annoying; it's about ensuring that everyone can coexist on the road safely and harmoniously.