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Jeffery
12-19-04, 06:42 PM
Have anyone got a ticket as well because of this?

LittleBigMan
12-19-04, 06:53 PM
I've never been stopped by police on my bike for anything, including taking an entire lane. Since I've been driving a car for about 30 years, I know the difference between motorists that are really held up behind me and motorists that are impatient.

Anyone driving 150 hp. that can't easily and safely pass a 20 mph., 2 foot-wide cyclist needs to go back to driver's ed.

webist
12-19-04, 07:39 PM
I have. No ticket but only because he realized I was using a rearview mirror. Originally he thought I had made an unsafe lane change. No one was behind me so I didn't signal.

Dahon.Steve
12-19-04, 08:41 PM
I never had but if the police did issue me one, I would fight it. This is very subjective and the difference between taking the lane and not is about 2 feet! When I ride, the bicycle can drift about 1 foot or more at any one time. I find myself taking the lane sometimes by accident but often times by necessity.

Dchiefransom
12-19-04, 08:54 PM
Do we have a "troll" here?

my58vw
12-19-04, 10:11 PM
Never been stoped or recieved a ticket for that... I would think that they would have a hard time in court over this one too...

Raiyn
12-19-04, 10:42 PM
Jeff this is becoming like your tire threads knock it off.

cyclezealot
12-19-04, 11:13 PM
Never been stopped..But, once in San Diego police announced over the loud speaker, I was too far to the left and move right.. I disagreed...Lane was very wide...Two lanes in each direction...
I was maybe 2-3 feet to the left from the parked cars, because any number of motorist were opening car doors to exit their vehicles...Felt like talking back to the cop, but did not...San Diego police can have an authority issue I have been told..

Konakazi
12-20-04, 08:46 AM
I've been told over a cop's PA to pull over to the side, but never ticketed.

Daily Commute
12-20-04, 10:26 AM
This thread is just a knock-off of this one (http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=79783), which Jeffery started only two days ago. I think one or the other should be closed. I also think Jeffery needs take a self-imposed (not moderator-imposed) pause from adding threads.

Raiyn
12-20-04, 11:21 PM
This thread is just a knock-off of this one (http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=79783), which Jeffery started only two days ago. I think one or the other should be closed. I also think Jeffery needs take a self-imposed (not moderator-imposed) pause from adding threads.
He did the same thing with his tire threads, hence my comment. He could have asked this as a follow up question in the same thread as the topics are essentially the same.

Chris L
12-21-04, 02:39 AM
He did the same thing with his tire threads, hence my comment. He could have asked this as a follow up question in the same thread as the topics are essentially the same.

They're also the same questions I spent 30-45 minutes answering on yahoo messenger the other night.

Gomez308
12-23-04, 10:35 AM
This is something that always amazes me on boards like this. Someone will come up with a topic a little off kilter or a troll. And 100 people will respond for him to quit doing it. If you don't like it just don't respond to it. Or even better don't even read it.

JMHO

LittleBigMan
12-28-04, 03:25 PM
Never been stopped..But, once in San Diego police announced over the loud speaker, I was too far to the left and move right.. I disagreed...Lane was very wide...Two lanes in each direction...
I was maybe 2-3 feet to the left from the parked cars, because any number of motorist were opening car doors to exit their vehicles...Felt like talking back to the cop, but did not...San Diego police can have an authority issue I have been told..
CZ, you disagreed for a good reason. But what did you do? Did you risk ignoring the police or did you move over into the "door zone?" What happened?