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Originally Posted by Laker14
Bikers are not required by law to yield to carts and autos. They are entitled to their space on the road, equally to cars and carts.
It is also not mandatory that a bike pull off onto the shoulder where all the broken glass and muffler pieces are laying, in order to make it easier for cars to pass.
Cars should not attempt to pass a bicyclist by squeezing between the bike and the center line. They should wait until they have clear vision and can ascertain they have sufficient room ahead in the oncoming lane to use it to pass and give the bike plenty of room when they pass.
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We’ll bikers had better start yielding because a car & a golf cart can do a lot more damage to the biker than a bike can to them. I’m a biker too & I have 2 mirrors on my bike & 1 on my helmet. Don’t come here & try to start an argument, I’m just saying when you’re on a cart/bike path. Golf carts run faster than a biker, so I’m just saying stay close to the side of the path then the carts can have plenty of room to pass without having to honk at every bike they pass. Not hear to argue just saying cars & carts are bigger so use your mirrors & avoid an unnecessary collision!