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Old 08-15-07, 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by jimmuter
We have one on a stretch of road here that has signs telling motorists that right turns yield to bicycles. Along this same stretch, there are right turn lanes and the bike lane is still clearly marked in a straight line to the left of the right turn lane. I've seen many where the expectation becomes that the right turn lane is the bike lane. I also like this one lane that is in the upper part of a T intersection where there is a stoplight. The bike lane is clearly demarkated from the travel lanes' stoplight because there is no reason that the bike lane riders need ever stop.
Curious is there sign that states bikes need not stop or is it only a assumption? If theres a legal sign that says so i bet theres allot of bike commuters in your area hehe
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