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Originally Posted by Jim from Boston
Thanks for posting that link. As I was riding this morning I was astounded by drivers on my early morning, lightly traveled roads with two lanes in my direction who would not move out of the right hand lane, or even slow down as the passed me.
Please explain the rationale and/or requirement for one vehicle to slow down when passing another assuming proper clearance is maintained? Specifically, in your opinion, (or in a law if one exists) how slow is a motorist supposed to be when passing a bicyclist?
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