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I agree with Jeff. I don't know what the law states. I would think if you were in a bike lane you might have a case but in a normal street situation one might be legally required to "que up".

I would not advise passing a moving vehicle at an intersection for exactly this reason. The same would be for non-signalling vehicle that is rapidly slowing down; that vehicle will probably turn.

You may be right, but don't be dead right....

Stop talking about details online.

http://laist.com/2015/05/19/hit_and_run_sentence.php

We have to stop the culture of hit-and-run drivers from disrespecting cyclists.

Get license plates, call 911, witnesses, video.

Aid and assist.

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