Old 06-25-11, 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by invisiblehand
So if some legislation attempted to block cyclists from particular roads were forced to apply the law to all slow moving vehicles on those roads -- commercial trucks -- you would get more push-back even if it were not actively coordinated.
Being able to imagine something as being possible doesn't mean it is probable! There is nothing that would indicate that what you imagine has any real likelihood of happening.

The people who write laws (supposedly) discriminatory against bicycles clearly do not see a benefit from bicyclists being on the road. Those people are much more likely to see a benefit to slow moving motor vehicles (even if they see that they also have a cost). And the operators of slow moving motor vehicles has no apparent objection with the current law.

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