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  1. #1
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    it might not be comme il faut, but people run red lights here all the time (then again cyclists aren't nearly as endangered here as in the states). Although they are cracking down on that crime - DBF got a ticket a while ago.

    And squeezing past backed up cars to the front is actually legal here. Go figure.
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    hey wait, you said rush hour! Oh that's right, it's Seattle that doesn't have rush hour. We have bad traffic almost 24 hours a day!
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  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpinerabbit View Post
    And squeezing past backed up cars to the front is actually legal here. Go figure.
    It's legal in Washington too - but whether or not its advisable is entirely different.....It can be a dangerous thing to do. In some cases, like when there is a usable bike lane it can be OK - but you have to be *extremely* careful of people turning right. If there are only a few cars I just get in line. It's no skin off my nose. If there is a huge traffic jam, there certainly are times I take my prerogative as a vehicle that is not an automobile and I don't sit in it.
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    Last week I saw a guy w/no helmet yacking on his cell phone and pulling his 2small kids in a bike trailer. I said "brilliant" as I rode by him and he screamed "Shut up woman!" What a man. What a lovely example he is setting for his kids.

    I also don't wave to people who are not wearing helmets. It really pisses me off when I see parents out riding with their kids and neither the parents or kids are wearing helmets. It does not take much. A little boy I used to babysit died many years ago when he was going along at about 5 mph, hit a rock, flipped over the front and landed on his head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norsegoddess View Post
    Last week I saw a guy w/no helmet yacking on his cell phone and pulling his 2small kids in a bike trailer. I said "brilliant" as I rode by him and he screamed "Shut up woman!" What a man. What a lovely example he is setting for his kids.

    I also don't wave to people who are not wearing helmets. It really pisses me off when I see parents out riding with their kids and neither the parents or kids are wearing helmets. It does not take much. A little boy I used to babysit died many years ago when he was going along at about 5 mph, hit a rock, flipped over the front and landed on his head.
    Police officer here in Hermosa beach pulled over a man for exactly the same thing. Compounding to the riders problem was he was hauling the kids on the main road of our town. No shoulder, two lanes in each direction and cars always speed. 35MPH zone but cars routinly travel at 40-50MPH. less than a quarter of mile away is an unofficial "bike route" most everyone uses and it runs parallel to the busy road.

    When the man started to argue with the officer (not the brightest bulb I say), the officer threatened to arrest the man for child endangerment Oh I think the man got a ticket cause the kids in the trailer didn't have a helmet.

    I had a good conversation with the officer. Very nice gentle man.

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  6. #6
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    I saw a guy with a little kid, maybe three years old, on the handlebars in front of him riding down the middle of a street downtown. Neither had helmets either.

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    I see adults and kids alike all the time around here, riding against traffic, with no helmet either.

    Drives me crazy. I want to yell out at them and ask them to read some traffic laws when it comes to riding your bike. No they aren't required to where a helmet, but they are suppose to be riding with traffic and following the traffic laws. It's maddening sometimes.
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    I've seen quite a bit of this. Just the other day--guy on an old road bike, no helmet, on a cell phone, riding against traffic and bobbing in and out of the parked car lane. And the kids who don't wear helmets...

 

 

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