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Originally Posted by umd
(Post 7299323)
It could be said that I am making an assumtion that is not supported by evidence, but I believe it is a reasonable assumption and I am too lazy to do the research to back it. However, it is easily disproved. Somebody just needs to show the vehicle code from one state that allows earphones in both ears. My argument is not necessarily that it is unsafe to do so, just that it is illegal to do so, and therefore it is not a strawman argument.
In any event, it most certainly IS illegal in California and I live in California so I will not do it. Of course, you can call my hypocritical too if you want, because I will admit that I do not stop at stop signs if I know there are no cars and I will sometimes roll through a light after stopping if is clear. |
Originally Posted by umd
(Post 7299151)
But regardless, I do try to follow traffic laws, and whether you like it or not, riding with earphones on both ears is always illegal
Originally Posted by umd
(Post 7299151)
Somebody just needs to show the vehicle code from one state that allows earphones in both ears.
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Originally Posted by daredevil
(Post 7298987)
One ear bud? Volume down? Huh? Maybe if you're listening to some podcast or something.
For me, I want the best sound possible. For that, isolation is necessary. Now, consider this. I ride a two lane rural highway on my commute. I SEE everything that approaches front and back EVERY F'N TIME. Why the hell do I need to hear them too? Explain that to me you natural selection and safety nanny goons! Come up with the scenario for me that says I need to hear em. |
Originally Posted by collegeskier
(Post 7300264)
And since you are required to follow the rules of the road this would apply to cyclist too.
I don't think so...but nice try. |
Originally Posted by BarracksSi
(Post 7284142)
No. They think they can hear cars, which is a nice illusion until they try to get around a bus and get creamed by a Prius.
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Originally Posted by collegeskier
(Post 7300264)
Not to come to umd defense but it is illegal to ride in Illionis with a headset in (other then a cellphone headset or hearing aid).
Illinois law states that you may not wear a headset while driving. Headsets are defined as any device, other than a hearing aid, that allows the wearer to hear or receive electronic communications. (The use of a single-sided headset or earpiece with a cellular or other mobile telephone is permitted.) Motorcycle, motor-driven cycle and moped operators may use intercom helmets that permit drivers and/or passengers to speak to one another. And since you are required to follow the rules of the road this would apply to cyclist too.
Originally Posted by Bicycle Use. VC 21200
Every person riding a bicycle upon a street or highway has all the rights and is subject to all the duties applicable to the driver of a vehicle, including the provisions of law dealing with driving under the influence of alcoholic beverages or drugs, except those provisions which by their very nature can have no application.
Originally Posted by Headsets and Earplugs. VC 27400
No person operating any vehicle, including a bicycle shall wear any headset covering, or any earplugs in, both ears. There are exceptions for persons operating authorized emergency vehicles, special construction or maintenance equipment and refuse collection equipment, and for any person wearing personal hearing protectors designed to attenuate injurious noise levels and which do not inhibit the wearers' ability to hear a siren or horn from an emergency vehicle or horn form another motor vehicle, and for any person using a prosthetic device which aids the hard of hearing.
Originally Posted by chipcom
(Post 7300667)
Ok let's go with this logic for a second. Most states require vehicles to be equipped with mirrors, so that means since the rules of the road apply to cyclists, you must ride with mirrors, right?
I don't think so...but nice try.
Originally Posted by collegeskier
(Post 7300264)
Also interesting umd is putting for a legal argument while starting a thread about no handed riding which is illegal in most states.
Originally Posted by Carrying Articles. VC 21205
No person operating a bicycle shall carry any package, bundle, or article which prevents the operator from keeping at least one hand upon the handlebars.
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Since Illinois was brought up...
(625 ILCS 5/1‑125.7) Sec. 1‑125.7. Headset receiver. Any device, other than a hearing aid, designed to be worn on a person's head that enables the wearer to hear or receive electronic communications. (Source: P.A. 90‑89, eff. 1‑1‑98.) (625 ILCS 5/12‑610) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12‑610) Sec. 12‑610. Headset receivers. (a) Except as provided under Section 11‑1403.3, no driver of a motor vehicle on the highways of this State shall wear headset receivers while driving. (b) This Section does not prohibit the use of a headset type receiving equipment used exclusively for safety or traffic engineering studies, by law enforcement personnel on duty, or emergency medical services and fire service personnel. (c) This Section does not prohibit the use of any single sided headset type receiving and transmitting equipment designed to be used in or on one ear which is used exclusively for providing two‑way radio vocal communications by an individual in possession of a current and valid novice class or higher amateur radio license issued by the Federal Communications Commission and an amateur radio operator special registration plate issued under Section 3‑607 of this Code. (d) This Section does not prohibit the use of a single‑sided headset or earpiece with a cellular or other mobile telephone. (Source: P.A. 92‑152, eff. 7‑25‑01.) (625 ILCS 5/1‑146) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1‑146) Sec. 1‑146. Motor vehicle. Every vehicle which is self‑propelled and every vehicle which is propelled by electric power obtained from overhead trolley wires, but not operated upon rails, except for vehicles moved solely by human power and motorized wheelchairs. For this Act, motor vehicles are divided into two divisions: First Division: Those motor vehicles which are designed for the carrying of not more than 10 persons. Second Division: Those motor vehicles which are designed for carrying more than 10 persons, those motor vehicles designed or used for living quarters, those motor vehicles which are designed for pulling or carrying freight, cargo or implements of husbandry, and those motor vehicles of the First Division remodelled for use and used as motor vehicles of the Second Division. (Source: P.A. 85‑1010.) So, you win :thumb: |
Now, now umd, you are starting to obsess. :D
I've got the 1st gen iPod charged up and I'm ready to take a nice ride around the secluded back roads of my neighborhood. Anybody that thinks I'm putting anybody at risk on this particular ride hasn't a clue so don't judge me. |
I wish I had the patience and smarts to read all that.
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Originally Posted by daredevil
(Post 7301652)
Now, now umd, you are starting to obsess. :D
Originally Posted by daredevil
(Post 7301652)
I've got the 1st gen iPod charged up and I'm ready to take a nice ride around the secluded back roads of my neighborhood. Anybody that thinks I'm putting anybody at risk on this particular ride hasn't a clue so don't judge me.
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Originally Posted by umd
(Post 7301436)
So, you win :thumb:
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Originally Posted by Murrays
(Post 7284459)
I get plenty of joy simply being on my bike without the need for listening to artificial noise.
*edit - oh, and I listen to the ipod when I ride alone, just not too loud. Never on group rides. |
Originally Posted by umd
(Post 7302155)
Enjoy :beer: |
You ride with mirrors on your bike, how cute.
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Today I turned my iPod off briefly. I started hearing my bike making all sorts of noises and trucks coming up from behind, so I turned it back on. What a relief!
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as far as the law goes concerning earphones, i guess it may vary by state, but i know that in NY state you may only wear an earphone in 1 ear for it to be considered legal. i'm not going to say that i didn't break that law earlier today though...
and like others, i always use an iPod when i ride alone, and never when i ride with a group. i know someone that used to use one when he rode with groups, and was one of the most hated riders because of it. i personally find that disrespectful, because communication is very important when riding with a group... |
Originally Posted by CharlieWoo
(Post 7325185)
Today I turned my iPod off briefly. I started hearing my bike making all sorts of noises and trucks coming up from behind, so I turned it back on. What a relief!
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Ill take a chance. Not to bad traffic wise here anyhow. I cant stand to not have it on. Cept for at the beach. I dont wear it there.
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BTW it's iPod.
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**** THAT. **** NO. NO WAY IN HELL. NEVER!!!!
I would ****ing kill myself before I rode with my ipod again. I usually always rode with it on my cruiser, but after my first ride on my real bike I will never look back. I got half way into my ride and I just ****ing ripped that **** out of my ears and put it in my pocket. Not dangerous, it just bothers me. I love music and I am never in my car longer than 30 seconds without music, but now I just will never ride with it. I used to think I would ride with it, but now... NEVER!!!! |
Originally Posted by bjlswim
(Post 7325172)
You ride with mirrors on your bike, how cute.
Somebody said something about them being more necessary if you are in traffic. Silly stuff man. I've been spelling iPod correctly.:) |
Originally Posted by Motman320
(Post 7326932)
**** THAT. **** NO. NO WAY IN HELL. NEVER!!!!
I would ****ing kill myself before I rode with my ipod again. I usually always rode with it on my cruiser, but after my first ride on my real bike I will never look back. I got half way into my ride and I just ****ing ripped that **** out of my ears and put it in my pocket. Not dangerous, it just bothers me. I love music and I am never in my car longer than 30 seconds without music, but now I just will never ride with it. I used to think I would ride with it, but now... NEVER!!!! |
I do never listen to music on my bike or whenever I'm training (running or cycling).
I once used my MP3 player while running but I found it annoying when the earphone kept falling because of the sweet in my ear. On my bike I've never thought of using my MP3 because I hate it when other people do so and transform themselves in public dangers. |
The idiots on BF (and there are so many of you) keep me entertained no matter what continent I'm on. Oddly enough, I am eternally in your debt.
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Originally Posted by Motman320
(Post 7326932)
**** THAT. **** NO. NO WAY IN HELL. NEVER!!!!
I would ****ing kill myself before I rode with my ipod again. I usually always rode with it on my cruiser, but after my first ride on my real bike I will never look back. I got half way into my ride and I just ****ing ripped that **** out of my ears and put it in my pocket. Not dangerous, it just bothers me. I love music and I am never in my car longer than 30 seconds without music, but now I just will never ride with it. I used to think I would ride with it, but now... NEVER!!!! |
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