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  1. #1
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    Doesn't Maryland have a 3 foot rule?

    I was on Beach Drive yesterday, and as usual I found that when I rode close to the white line, vehicles passed me without crossing the yellow line and as a result came within a couple of inches of hitting me. Riding a foot or two to the left of the white line, everyone gave me plenty of room when they passed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post
    Doesn't Maryland have a 3 foot rule?
    No.

    There are bills before the legislature. See: Senate Bill 428 and House Bill 496 - Three Foot Bicycle Safety Bill halfway down the page.
    I doubt they'll ever get out. I don't have the latest on them.

    Nicole - It sounds like you WERE as right as you could safely be.

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    I'd say it was too narrow to share (and that's by YOUR interpretation, right?). Err on the side of safety, and take the most liberal advantage of the law.

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    Just curious - how much room did the cop give you when he passed? Did he stay inside the yellow line, or did he have to cross it in order to give you a safe distance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post
    Just curious - how much room did the cop give you when he passed? Did he stay inside the yellow line, or did he have to cross it in order to give you a safe distance?
    He was a few feet to my left. I doubt he could give me room and stay inside the yellow but I couldn't tell you for sure since I was paying attention to staying on the road myself.

    I generally try to stay right but sometimes I'll wander if I'm not paying attention and sometimes I'll deliberately move left when the road is quiet and I'm on the aerobars. I was definitely right when he came up along side of me but I was probably out further earlier. I have no idea how long he might have been behind me.
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    Nicole.
    I saw this posted on the MoBike Yahoo listserv and thought of you.
    http://commuteorlando.com/wordpress/...-then-and-now/
    Watch the vids.....

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    I actually found myself frustrated for the cars behind her in that second video, the shoulder looked like it was in good shape and she didn't have to be that far out into the lane.

    I tend to stay in the shoulder - but a lot of the shoulders have been in terrible shape lately - crumbling, with pot holes, etc. So then I tend to ride just inside the white line.

    If there's no shoulder, I probably tend to stay a foot or so away from the edge of the road. More if there's a curb. More if there's grates (in addition to the parallel ones I found, there's a lot of them that have big potholes or crumbling road around the edges of them lately)

    If it's a low traffic road, I might be further into the lane, but move whenever I hear a car coming up - I haven't noticed a couple of them recently, I've been pretending those are hybrids.

 

 

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