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I give the bike a wide berth when passing them. Why my fear is they will hit something in the road fall into my path, and splat.
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The laws or rules of the road written on a piece of paper are not going to protect you.
I am very aware of those around me while on the road and follow a simple rule -- I yield to everyone bigger than me!! I can argue who was right or call the person a bonehead for the idiotic driving maneuver over a beer with friends or on the golf course rather than from a hospital bed, or worse.
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I can assure you that all cyclists really appreciate that and wish everyone would take the time to give us a wide berth. Thanks you for your patience.
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Sorry to disappoint you but cyclists are allowed to take up a lane. Google it yourself.
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I think this is the third time this person has essentially made the same post only to be rebuked. The law has been posted in this thread already. Go back and reread the posts. If the lane width and/or lane conditions are such that the lane cannot be shared with a car then you don't have to share it with a car - you can, and should, take up the whole lane. It is up to the cyclists to decide since they are the only person who can judge the safety of a lane, although the width part is pretty black and white. I referenced 4 lane road since there would not typically be an issue with slowing down traffic (not that it matters according to the law) but it applies to any road.
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I basically agree with GaryW's earlier post. I ride pretty fast, but I'm not a hard-core rider at all. And I usually ride alone. I would only consider riding on higher speed roads with a group that rides fast. Riding alone or duo, I feel a degree of comfort on the MMP's that I would never feel on the road...irrespective of what the laws and rules are.
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nope, you are wrong, bikes must stay as far right as possible, except where conditions dictate otherwise (lane closure or road damage). learn the rules before endangering lives. maybe reading the rules governing bike riding would help dispel these misconceptions, I did, that's why I know you are wrong.
__________________ looneycat The 2014 Florida Statutes Title XXIII MOTOR VEHICLES Chapter 316 STATE UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL (5)(a) Any person operating a bicycle upon a roadway at less than the normal speed of traffic at the time and place and under the conditions then existing shall ride in the lane marked for bicycle use or, if no lane is marked for bicycle use, as close as practicable to the right-hand curb or edge of the roadway except under any of the following situations: 3. When reasonably necessary to avoid any condition or potential conflict, including, but not limited to, a fixed or moving object, parked or moving vehicle, bicycle, pedestrian, animal, surface hazard, turn lane, or substandard-width lane, which makes it unsafe to continue along the right-hand curb or edge or within a bicycle lane. For the purposes of this subsection, a “substandard-width lane” is a lane that is too narrow for a bicycle and another vehicle to travel safely side by side within the lane. Is Buena Vista [for example] a "substandard-width lane"? In my opinion, yes. Other people say no. So the way I read the law the bike gets the right lane. |
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I know what the law says but to me a bike is not a licensed vehicle and pays nothing to use the roads as does cars, trucks and motorcycles. I would love for the state to require and issue license plates for a fee to bikes since they insist they have the same right as other licensed vehicles. If they want to use our roads then why not pay like all of us do? I have a motorcycle and have to pay a fee just as I do for my car. Why does bicycles get an exemption?
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That not what the law says. Go read it again.
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