Originally Posted by buzzman
Aren't motorists passing one another under the above circumstances all time?
Aren't motorists most often only separated from a head on collision with an oncoming car separated only by a yellow line?
Aren't motorists passing in lanes marked by broken white lines?
Aren't motorists driving near the edge of highways only separated by a white line?
Don't motorists even park in parking lots using the lines as guides between them and the nearest parked car?
Does this make them "insensitive" to oncoming traffic? To autos that they pass? To the edges of highways and guardrails? To the cars that they park next to?
I don't understand the logic of this question
This question is asking you to explore the idea that people in cars should not pass people riding on bicycles with the same indifference that they pass people in cars.
Do you agree or disagree?