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Originally Posted by Febs
(Post 9199163)
Probably none. But don't let get in the way of your righteous indignation.
Know what joggers hate? F%&$^ng walkers! |
Originally Posted by bbattle
(Post 9206483)
When I'm climbing Monte Sano, I move into the middle of the lane on the blind curves to keep the cars from trying to pass and probably forcing me into the ditch. Once I can see up ahead, I wave the cars around.
You should never right as close to the curb as you can. That just invites trouble with cars. Stay 2-3 feet out in the road. |
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Cycling - It isnt about the bike, its about the ride?
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Originally Posted by jasandalb
(Post 9210243)
Cycling - It isnt about the bike, its about the ride?
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Originally Posted by Ygduf
(Post 9209601)
Know what joggers hate?
F%&$^ng walkers! My first marathon was Chicago in 1980. All we wanted to do was to complete the course running 9 minute miles so we lined up at the start by the "9 minute mile" sign. It took us 3 1/2 miles to get past all the F%&$^ng walkers so we could jog at our "race" pace. |
Originally Posted by Bearonabike
(Post 9203916)
Roadway Position (see Section 316.2065, F.S.)
* A bicyclist who is not traveling at the same speed of other traffic must ride as close as practicable to the right-hand curb or edge of the roadway. FAIL at fail. So you think "practicable" and "possible" have the same legal meaning? The A&S guys would just love that. Now, why don't you go ride as close to the curb as possible. Come on, I know you can ride closer than that. |
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