On Thu Jan 16 09:19:49 2025 Roger Merriman wrote:
cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Thu Jan 9 19:17:51 2025 Roger Merriman wrote:
Frank Krygowski <frkrygow@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
"Protected" bike lane hazard lawsuit:I?m unconvinced by such designs seems asking for trouble and and attempting
https://komonews.com/news/local/cyclist-green-lake-neighborhood-king-county-superior-court-aviv-litov-26-years-old-bike-lanes-life-altering-injuries-strittmatter-firm-configuration-tesla
to please everyone ie compromise the cycleway for car parking, I?m guessing
nice wide junction with no attempt to slow cars down let alone control it? >>>>
Roger Merriman
As a cyclist you don't have automatic right-of-way and are responsible
to watch for idiots.
The two aren?t mutually exclusive certainly in uk bikes as with other forms >> of transport do have the right of way, clearly the being dead right comes
into play as well.
But a junction or crossing that has restricted visibility with a nice wide >> access so motorists don?t need to slow down is rather asking for trouble.
The car as an every day form of Transportation was invented by Henry
Ford. America as opposed to Europe and the UK is infinitely large for a bicyclist which makes it easy to see the popularity of cycling in Europe and the UK.
Because the US is autocentric too many American drivers think that
bicyclists are simply in the way.
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