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Illinois law I believe requires that bicycles on public roads are to ride as far to the right as practicable. So the bicyclist was riding where they were supposed to ride. Enough said, honestly. As a cyclist, if I'm required to ride in that space, I'm not going to wait if that space is open, just because that would technically be "passing on the right". Cab wasn't supposed to let the passenger out that far from the curb, enough said.
Sometimes, doing what's legal -even required- is not necessarily what is safe. You can't keep to the right in all circumstances-- what if a car on your left is making a right turn? What if a bus is going to pull over? I'm not going to judge this scenario, because it's hard to know without having been there (and regardless of the specifics, it's the driver's and passenger's responsibility), but I generally try to cut around to the left side of a stopped cab or a car that is pulling right.
Chucko said:Illinois law I believe requires that bicycles on public roads are to ride as far to the right as practicable. So the bicyclist was riding where they were supposed to ride. Enough said, honestly. As a cyclist, if I'm required to ride in that space, I'm not going to wait if that space is open, just because that would technically be "passing on the right". Cab wasn't supposed to let the passenger out that far from the curb, enough said.
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