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Originally Posted by DX-MAN
Oops.

Precise definition is out there, look it up. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/practicable

Synonyms are 'feasible, workable'.

I use it as 'able to be done safely'. The nice part about the FRAP laws is that they largely give discretion over what is 'feasible' to the rider, not the motorist following. Too bad it's so widely abused in actual practice.

I hear it from ignorant drivers around here as "all the way to the right". Stupid people -- like I'm supposed to pedal with one crankarm over the curb.......
You ride a bike that's tall enough to have one crank arm over the curb?
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