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Not saying it HASN'T happened somewhere - I've just never seen it anywhere. Bill :) |
There are bad drivers (fail to give 3 feet to a cyclist), there are bad cyclists (not following the rules of the road) and there are bad golf cart drivers (exceeding speed limits and driving on the path like they are only golf cart paths) . . . that's all there is to it. Just take one violation, I cannot tell you how many cart drivers and cyclist I've seen in the Villages with headsets on . . . this is against the law in Flroida and the ticket is more than $100 but many are doing it.
So how do we stop all these violators? More police? Is that what we really want . . . more taxes and a bigger police state? All I know is that you have to drive defensively as there are a lot of idiots and people who just do not pay attention out there! |
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Because law enforcement does not study and enforce the law it's okay to break the law? I think that on occasion many of us break a motor vehicle law; roll through a stop sign, speed, forget to signal, etc. My understanding of the topic here (and it's been brought up before) is the repeated disregard for stop signs and other laws by cyclists. Bottom line: There simply aren't enough law enforcement personnel to catch and ticket everyone breaking a law. If someone rolls through a stop sign it doesn't get a lot of attention but when 20 bicycle ride through a stop sign at full speed it catches the eye. And unfortunately the odds are in the cyclist favor - there won't be any law enforcement there to stop them. |
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Blaming the police is about the stupidest post I've ever seen.And yes,I read the whole post.
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Several years ago, in Naples, Florida, a large group of cyclists would regularly travel through an area similar to TV, and would not stop at stop signs. The police got so many calls that they arrested something like 32 in one day for not stopping. Don't remember if it helped in the long run.
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While the police are out there ticketing cyclists for not stopping at stop signs maybe they could take a look at the drivers who refuse to give the 3 feet to cyclists that's required by law.I can't tell you how many times I'll be riding down Buena Vista when a car ,truck ,motorcycle or street legal golf car nearly knocks me off my bike when all they have to do is move over to the left a few feet.It's two lanes going in each direction but some folks don't seem to know the outer lane exists.These incidents seem to take place more& more so please folks I don't care if you're taking a right off the upcoming roundabout or going over the bridge near lake sumter on Morse I have every right to be on the road with you.If there is a car passing you on your left and I'm in the right lane or just off the shoulder slow down & wait for a safe time to pass me...Thanks!!
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Sidewalk cyclists
When I'm driving my car, I don't encounter cyclists that often but when I do, they seem to be obeying the law. The thing that gets me is when I'm walking on the sidewalk and one comes up behind me, riding on the sidewalk. I don't hear them until they are right up behind me and it startles me. It doesn't seem too safe either. Is it legal for them to be on the sidewalk?
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Sure I have seen some cyclist breaking the law but I also have seen cars, carts, walkers and joggers breaking the law. For me bottom line drive, ride, walk or run as if you are the only one in the world that doesn't break the law, assume everyone else will cut you off or go to slow or make unexpected turns and you should be ok.
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