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Rules of the road are posted on road signs. If you can't understand that red means stop, and green means go, then there is some other functional disconnect.what i find extremely odd is the fact that the police/the law expect cyclists to obey the rules of the road which are exclusively taught to motorists. what if youve never taken drivers ed, had a drivers license, or had to learn the rules of the road and you ride a bike? Theres no real solid grounds for enforcing motor traffic laws to cyclists. Theres no reason any cyclist should know the rules for cars...i was just thinking about this today. i dont drive ever and get very uncomfortable in cars. im a two wheeled man and dont wanna change
"Don't Walk"in the same way that pedestrians dont know/adhere to these signs because they are for autos is what im sayin. the rules are not posted! they say words but thats not the guidelines
I bike and I find that its more disturbing that cyclist have earbuds on while biking or using cell phones. Its just plain stupid. I bike and drive, and I can say that when I bike, I want to make sure I hear everything around me and not be distracted. With bicycles, any slight accident could be fatal.
And the new law with not being on cell phone doesn't work. Police aren't enforcing this, or it doesn't seem like it. 75% of drivers I see are on their phones. Which brings me to another question, why the f* do we need to talk so much???
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