Old 12-05-13, 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by howsteepisit
Interesting decision and agreement, a federal magistrate has upheld that a cyclist in MA must move to the right to allow cars to pass when its objectively safe to do so. So its a bit of a blow against vehicular cycling, and creates a huge gray area of the meaning of objectively safe. I am sure there is lots to discuss here.
In most (if not all) states, all vehicles are required to move to the right when being passed.

Originally Posted by howsteepisit
John are you saying that if a lane is less than 12 feet a cyclist need never pull off to the right?
??? "Pull off" seems to imply "leave the roadway". "Leaving the roadway" is (basically) not required.

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