Old 10-02-19, 12:02 PM
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LJ Seals
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Originally Posted by Witterings
I didn't pick up on it initially it was only after Daniel4 pointed it out but there is a bicycle lane adjacent to the sidewalk with clear markings in the right hand turn lane, the link you provided clearly says "Riding on sidewalks not allowed if there is an adjacent bike lane or bike path" so it now appears that you were totally in the wrong and if anyone seemed mad or rude in the video .... I'd probably say it was you.

Where I so often complain about some cyclists attitudes it's the minority that are rude, selfish and arrogant that give the rest of us a bad name.
It's not a dedicated bike lane. It's just a right-turn lane that may be used by bicycles.

I think the markings on the road simply say that "Bicycle may use full lane" and not "Bicycle must use this lane".



BICYCLE MAY USE FULL LANE

This photo was taken on Highway 101 in North County San Diego.

I once got two flat tires riding in the bike lane here and I've read that other people had the same problem so this could be the reason for letting cyclists use a full lane.

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