Old 02-14-11, 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by High Roller
No moralizing or blaming the victim intended. As Robert Hurst has stated, the reality is that many collisions require that two people make a mistake. As cyclists, we have much more skin in the game. We need to ride in a way that preempts the blunders that motorists commit. Cyclists who ride legally, predictably, visibly, vigilantly, and defensively: the more the better.
Oh, I just can't stand the term you used. It's so politically loaded these days and I get to hear it as an excuse to not fix societal problems too often.
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