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The truth is that biking with headphones is illegal. Bikes must follow the same code as cars so if it's illegal for cars, then it's illegal for bikes.
It's the same with biking and talking on a cell phone (in Chicago and select municipalities)...unless you have a hands-free headset. But we at Active Trans do not recommend even that.
Be safe; don't distract yourself while biking!
Ethan, with Active Trans
Considering the discussion here, in the "beef" thread, and on pretty much every bike-related list encroaching into my inbox at the moment, I'm starting to think the majority of cyclists would be happy if we could just get rid of all the other cyclists.
Considering the discussion here, in the "beef" thread, and on pretty much every bike-related list encroaching into my inbox at the moment, I'm starting to think the majority of cyclists would be happy if we could just get rid of all the other cyclists.
Deaf is not a choice. Headphones are. On a slight tangent I remember a case from when I lived in Michigan where a guy was roller-blading on a street at night with headphones on and was hit and killed by a car. The driver did not get in to any trouble because of the negligence of the roller-blader, which I agree with. The same could easily happen to a cyclist. I'm going to chalk this one up to Darwinism. Those who are best suited to survive will. I don't think that includes headphone wearing cyclists. You know I must feel strongly about this if I am siding with motorists. Man.
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