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Date: 05 Jun 2007 12:45:36
From: Anthony A.
Subject: Good article in the NY Times to day about bikes & cars sharing the road
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I thought Jane Brody did a good job of running down the basics for both groups: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/05/health/05brod.html?ref=3Dhealth I really liked this particular admonition to drivers: Like it or not, bicyclists have the right to "take the lane" under certain conditions: =B6When overtaking a vehicle moving in the same direction. =B6When getting ready to turn left. =B6When a lane is too narrow to share with a car or truck. =B6When there are unsafe conditions on the road like double-parked vehicles, animals, pedestrians and potholes.
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Date: 05 Jun 2007 14:14:20
From: David Horwitt
Subject: Re: Good article in the NY Times to day about bikes & cars sharing
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Anthony A. wrote: > I thought Jane Brody did a good job of running down the basics for > both groups: > http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/05/health/05brod.html?ref=health Yes, mostly good, except for some incorrect information: When turning right, signal well ahead of time, *turn from the middle of the intersection rather than across the bike path*, and make sure no bike is on your right before you turn. Do not pass a cyclist if you will be turning right immediately after. Motor vehicles should merge into the bike path to make a right turn. If there were no bike path, they wouldn't turn right from the left lane of a two lane street, would they? It drives me nuts when vehicles pass me and, instead of merging in front of me (bike path or no), wait for me to pass on their right before they make a right turn. They usually end up waiting much longer than they expect, as I don't put myself in the unsafe position they are finessing me into. DH
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Date: 05 Jun 2007 15:53:09
From: Wayne Pein
Subject: Re: Good article in the NY Times to day about bikes & cars sharing
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Anthony A. wrote: > I thought Jane Brody did a good job of running down the basics for > both groups: > http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/05/health/05brod.html?ref=health > I really liked this particular admonition to drivers: > > Like it or not, bicyclists have the right to "take the lane" under > certain conditions: > > ¶When overtaking a vehicle moving in the same direction. > > ¶When getting ready to turn left. > > ¶When a lane is too narrow to share with a car or truck. > > ¶When there are unsafe conditions on the road like double-parked > vehicles, animals, pedestrians and potholes. > I wish people would quit using "take the lane" and instead say "use the full lane." "Take" sounds as if bicyclists are stealing. Wayne
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