Originally Posted by christie133
I don't think Hurst misunderstands VC, I think he disagrees w/ it.
I am curious to see how he perceives VC and what in particular he disagrees with.
Most people I have encountered who express disgreement with VC also seem to think of as it as something other than simply riding in accordance to the vehicular rules of the road.
In particular, does Hurst advocate violating the vehicular rules of the road? If so, which ones and when? If not, then how is it that he disagrees with VC?