Old 06-22-16, 10:16 AM
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Leisesturm
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Originally Posted by mr_bill
In Hawaii, *we* have to ride in that bike lane.
In Massachusetts, *we* can ride anywhere on that road, but motorists *can't* drive anywhere on that rode.

In Hawaii, *we* have to ride single file.
In Massachusetts, *we* can ride side by side (just like motorcyclists can), anywhere on that road.
(Almost - left as an exercise to the reader of what we, and motorcyclists, *can't* do while riding side by side.)

Tell me again that FRAP with exceptions is better?

-mr. bill
I am sure that in Massachusetts cyclists exercising their right to cruise in the travel lane, ignoring the perfectly serviceable bike lane next to them, have been rear ended by an irate mouthbreather in an F150 who was having none of it, law or no law. Tell me again that misguided entitlement is better. The differences between front wheel drive and rear wheel drive only become apparent when wheels lose traction (oops) and life suddenly starts to get very interesting. In less than one second you will know which one is 'better' no matter what your hotly held opinions on the matter might have been before...
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