Old 04-27-08 | 10:02 AM
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Invisiblehand, you need to clarify 'safe passing distance' when it applies to possible right turns. Do you mean 20 feet behind every car? or two feet to the side of the passenger side mirror as you both approach a minor intersection at about the same speed? Because in a busy WOL environment, the latter is far, far more common than the former. and sixty feet later, it happens again.


and why riding to the right of a possible right turning vehicle is considered 'vehicular'. I clearly state why it is not.

Broad strokes- Biking to the right of traffic that can turn right is not vehicular.

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