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Old 05-11-16, 02:34 PM
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4 feet in my state, and I can't help but think that this would just attract unwanted attention from idiots, rather than educate people.

EDIT: Aerotech already makes one for PA:

ATD Yellow Cycling Jersey 4 FEET PLEASE - It's the Law for Pa. Passing a bicycle

Note the hilarious review from the person who sent it back because they're from Tennessee!

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Safe Cycling and Biking Jerseys | 3FeetPlease.com 1MetrePlease.com

theres a bunch already out there.. not shocked they havent met the funding.
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They're not identifying the manufacturer either, which is a big deal for jerseys. Brand X fits differently from Brand Y and I won't pay $100 for a jersey from MOST places, let alone one I've never heard of.
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Yeah, $105 isn't worth it for a jersey where you don't know where it's coming from so you can't order the correct size. I need to size down 0, 1, or 2 sizes depending on the manufacturer for American made jerseys from the size charts if I don't want to be wearing a parachute.
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