Bending The Law To Fit One’s Desires
Tweet Some of my posts generate interesting discussions in the comment sections. At times, readers misunderstand what I wrote. Other times they express a different opinion. In both cases, the ensuing...
View ArticleMust People Die For Existing Laws To Be Reevaluated?
Tweet Recently, I wrote about the senseless death of two cyclists who were on an annual group ride in New Hampshire. These cyclists were killed when an unlicensed driver took her eyes off the road,...
View ArticleTwo Older Guys Riding Side-By-Side On A Narrow Suburban Road
Tweet It may seem as if the title of this post says it all, but there is more to this story than meets the eye. We’ve all seen cyclists riding two or more abreast. Riding two abreast is legal in...
View ArticleLaw Enforcement And The Prevention Of Traffic Deaths
TweetA few years ago, I had a run-in with a car while riding my bike. I was riding along the right-hand side of a main road when a car entering the road ran a stop sign and slammed into my front wheel....
View ArticleCyclist Drivers Running Interference For Cyclist Bikers
TweetDriving is very different when you ride a bike in addition to driving a car. This dual identity allows you to see the road not only as a driver, but as a cyclist. Both perspectives often come into...
View ArticleMisinterpreting Statistics To Show Cyclists As Causing More Bike-Car Crashes...
TweetYet again, the passage of a 3 foot passing law, designed to protect cyclists as drivers pass them, sparked a debate. This time, the debate ensued in San Diego, California. The argument was over...
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