Cyclists seeking an apology from state Sen. Diane Savino in response to her tart Facebook comment about her strategy for dealing with irresponsible riders will not find satisfaction.

“I just scream at them out the window of my car,” Savino commented on a friend’s page. “quite a site when i yell, ‘Hey, find a [adjectival expletive deleted] bike lane and get in it.”

Reached by phone a few hours after aggrieved cyclists began zapping the comment around the internet, the Staten Island Democrat had no regrets.

Savino noted the recent death of a Central Park pedestrian after she was struck by a cyclist, an accident that has renewed calls for better enforcement of traffic laws when they’re broken by bikers. It should be noted that no charges have been filed against the cyclist.

“We spend quite an amount of money trying to make New York a bike-friendly city … but with that comes responsibility,” said Savino, who said that the city’s Vision Zero plan to enhance pedestrian safety requires the participation of everyone moving through the city — regardless of whether they’re on foot or riding, under pedal power or fossil-fueled.

She predicted that the Central Park fatality would result in several pieces of bike-related safety legislation when lawmakers return to Albany in January.

I asked Savino if she was concerned that her Facebook comment might do damage to the popular image of Staten Islanders as soft-spoken and polite.

“Not in the slightest,” she said. ” … I would hope that if people saw me going through red lights, swerving or driving dangerously, they would yell at me.”