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If someone yells "on your left" and passes you and you get clipped that person didn't pass properly. That person didn't allow for enough distance to safely pass on the left.
I don't think this is true since last year, I passed someone, gave a shout "on your left", and gave a good 5 feet clearance. There was no cars so I had no excuse not to give ample passing distance. It just so happens that at the moment I passed them they also desided they were going to take a sharp left and go directly across the lane and they ended up broadsiding me. We weren't at an intersection or anything. They just up and decided they were going to cut across the street at a 90 degree angle right at that moment. They didn't hear me because they had headphones on and rode like they were in lala land. The amount of clearance I gave while I was passing had nothing to do with it.
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If someone yells "on your left" and passes you and you get clipped that person didn't pass properly. That person didn't allow for enough distance to safely pass on the left.
Headphones, iPods, cell phones, texting etc.all are pretty offensive to me. And depressing. These all seem tools to me to shut out attention, contemplative thought, the world, life. If I were inclined to think so, I'd argue these are the Devil's devices designed to keep us away from any spirituality or self-examination or insight. The world is an astonishingly noisy place and others try to obscure it by overlaying more noise to drown it out. I can't say this is an improvement.
I don't think this is true since last year, I passed someone, gave a shout "on your left", and gave a good 5 feet clearance. There was no cars so I had no excuse not to give ample passing distance. It just so happens that at the moment I passed them they also desided they were going to take a sharp left and go directly across the lane and they ended up broadsiding me. We weren't at an intersection or anything. They just up and decided they were going to cut across the street at a 90 degree angle right at that moment. They didn't hear me because they had headphones on and rode like they were in lala land. The amount of clearance I gave while I was passing had nothing to do with it.
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If someone yells "on your left" and passes you and you get clipped that person didn't pass properly. That person didn't allow for enough distance to safely pass on the left.
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
OK, we were incorrect about this. If you haven't seen the RedEye today, it IS legal to bike with headphones. Sorry we posted incorrectly.
We at Active Trans still don't think it's a safe choice but it is not illegal to bike with headphones.
Nobody should need the RedEye, the ATA, or a law to know that riding with headphones is less safe than riding with headphones. Thank you ATA for handling your response professionally. I forgive you for making a mistake.
Kevin Conway said:I know you apologized and it's not my intention to rub your nose in it, but it is a little bit frightening to me when the RedEye is a more authoritative source of information regarding bicycling ordinances and/or statutes than the Active Transportation Alliance.
Active Transportation Alliance said:OK, we were incorrect about this. If you haven't seen the RedEye today, it IS legal to bike with headphones. Sorry we posted incorrectly.
We at Active Trans still don't think it's a safe choice but it is not illegal to bike with headphones.
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