When I'm cycling, I only run stop signs if I can see the intersection clearly and there are no vehicles approaching. Otherwise, stopped. I stay as far right as practical for the conditions, signal turns and stops. If the shoulder will accommodate, I will ride on that (such as on group rides in single-file). Will stick to cycling paths or lanes if available.
Most of my ire from other cyclists really aren't cyclists in the specific term, but GOBs (guy on bike). Last weekend, for example, I was leaving my parents' home and three teens on bikes took up the entire road. When I approached, they all went to the oncoming side, then drifted back across both lanes again.
Same for the dolts around town. Mostly those traveling on department-store dual-suspension setups or beach cruisers, crossing the road between intersections or being oblivious to situations around them.