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Originally Posted by Laker14
It is my position that the cyclist is correct if in his estimation, there is not enough room for a cart to pass between him and the left edge of the roadway. This could be because it's where the MMP is divided, and there isn't enough width to safely do it. It could be because in his estimation there isn't enough vision ahead to be sure the passing cart will make it by with sufficient room before the possibility of an unseen oncoming cart could cause a dangerous situation with the passing cart possibly needing to make an abrupt reentry into the right lane at the cyclist's expense.
The alternative is for the cyclist to assume the cart driver isn't stupid, and that is a dangerous assumption to make.
It's not about who "owns he" the MMP. It's about whose safety is at stake in that situation, and who has to make the call so nobody gets hurt.
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Sorry, but I’M driving MY cart. I couldn’t care less about somebody else’s “estimation”. The cyclist is NOT driving FOR me, so he can keep HIS backseat driving estimate to himself. Again, my comments are predicated on being able to SAFELY pass, in MY estimate, NOT YOURS. When you are driving your car and run up to some bozo driving 30 in a 55 zone, do you rely on THEIR judgment as to when it is safe to pass or your own? Your comment suggests that somehow cyclists have far superior judgment skills than the rest of us