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Curious about youse guys' opinions
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...onfitness.html
I was reading through the Pacific magazine last weekend and noticed this article. It talks a lot about the health benefits and injuries. But, the most amazing thing about the article is the pictu it's a pic of a cyclist lane splitting! Certainly one of the more dangerous - and in WA state illegal, I believe - things to do on a bike. Newspaper editors and art directors are probably the cause, but really! Claire, did you notice this? Floyd R |
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"fbloogyudsr" > wrote in message ... > http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...onfitness.html > > I was reading through the Pacific magazine last weekend and noticed this > article. > It talks a lot about the health benefits and injuries. But, the most > amazing > thing about the article is the pictu it's a pic of a cyclist lane > splitting! > Certainly one of the more dangerous - and in WA state illegal, I believe - > things to do on a bike. > > Newspaper editors and art directors are probably the cause, but really! > Claire, did you notice this? > > Floyd R Look at the design on the guy's shirt. |
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"fbloogyudsr" > wrote in message ... > http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...onfitness.html > > I was reading through the Pacific magazine last weekend and noticed this > article. > It talks a lot about the health benefits and injuries. But, the most > amazing > thing about the article is the pictu it's a pic of a cyclist lane > splitting! > Certainly one of the more dangerous - and in WA state illegal, I believe - > things to do on a bike. > > Newspaper editors and art directors are probably the cause, but really! > Claire, did you notice this? > > Floyd R > Looks like a perfectly legal and safe way to make a left turn in the left turn lane. Notice the car at the very right front of the picture, it's turning left. |
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"JJ" > wrote
> "fbloogyudsr" > wrote >> http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...onfitness.html >> >> I was reading through the Pacific magazine last weekend and noticed this >> article. >> It talks a lot about the health benefits and injuries. But, the most >> amazing >> thing about the article is the pictu it's a pic of a cyclist lane >> splitting! >> Certainly one of the more dangerous - and in WA state illegal, I >> believe - >> things to do on a bike. >> >> Newspaper editors and art directors are probably the cause, but really! >> Claire, did you notice this? >> >> Floyd R > > Look at the design on the guy's shirt. It's a gal - easier to tell on the print version... ;-> Floyd |
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Fred wrote:
> "fbloogyudsr" > wrote in message > ... >> http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...onfitness.html >> >> I was reading through the Pacific magazine last weekend and noticed >> this article. >> It talks a lot about the health benefits and injuries. But, the most >> amazing >> thing about the article is the pictu it's a pic of a cyclist lane >> splitting! >> Certainly one of the more dangerous - and in WA state illegal, I >> believe - things to do on a bike. >> >> Newspaper editors and art directors are probably the cause, but >> really! Claire, did you notice this? >> >> Floyd R >> > > Looks like a perfectly legal and safe way to make a left turn in the > left turn lane. Notice the car at the very right front of the > picture, it's turning left. Yup. Not obvious at first glance, but clearly the case. (I have a left turn early on from my house that's exactly like this, but with TWO left-only lanes. I always cue up on the front-outside of the right-most left-turn lane. {How's THAT for a clear description?!?} <eg> ) |
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 21:02:22 -0700, "fbloogyudsr"
> wrote: >It talks a lot about the health benefits and injuries. But, the most >amazing thing about the article is the pictu it's a pic of a >cyclist lane splitting! Something I do every day. When the cars are stationary it is completely safe. When they start to move you keep pace just behind the rear quarter of the car in whichever lane happens to be going faster (or rather, less slowly). As long as you keep your wits about you there is very little risk involved. Guy -- http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk "Let’s have a moment of silence for all those Americans who are stuck in traffic on their way to the gym to ride the stationary bicycle." - Earl Blumenauer |
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In article >,
fbloogyudsr > wrote: >http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...onfitness.html > >I was reading through the Pacific magazine last weekend and noticed this >article. >It talks a lot about the health benefits and injuries. But, the most >amazing >thing about the article is the pictu it's a pic of a cyclist lane >splitting! >Certainly one of the more dangerous - and in WA state illegal, I believe - >things to do on a bike. Lane splitting is not very dangerous if the cars being split between are stopped and packed closely (so that they cannot do surprise lane changes across the path of the splitter), and their potential turning movements are in directions away from the direction of the cyclist (i.e. don't split between two turning lanes if you want to go straight). -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Timothy J. Lee Unsolicited bulk or commercial email is not welcome. No warranty of any kind is provided with this message. |
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In article >, fbloogyudsr wrote:
> http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...onfitness.html > thing about the article is the pictu it's a pic of a cyclist lane > splitting! My first thought was I feel that I should have bike commuted today. Looking at this picture the rider is in a left turn lane. Provided the rider is turning left, this isn't lane spliting. But rather a legal lane location for turning left given the way most vehicle codes can be interpeted. It's not something I do, because drivers cannot handle their vehicles well. When I am in a turn lane, I take the lane. I accelerate and turn faster than most drivers who are turning anyway. Given the long queue of vehicles and large gap, that may encourage me to do the option that rider is doing. However I've never faced a situation like that. |
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 21:02:22 -0700, "fbloogyudsr"
> wrote: >http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...onfitness.html > >I was reading through the Pacific magazine last weekend and noticed this >article. >It talks a lot about the health benefits and injuries. But, the most >amazing >thing about the article is the pictu it's a pic of a cyclist lane >splitting! >Certainly one of the more dangerous - and in WA state illegal, I believe - >things to do on a bike. > >Newspaper editors and art directors are probably the cause, but really! >Claire, did you notice this? > >Floyd R What's the problem? Should I ride on the left side of cars that are turning left? This is what I ride like all the time. Perhaps the right techinique is to take up a lane and make the cars drive at 15mph? |
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"Brent P" > wrote
> In article >, fbloogyudsr wrote: >> http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...onfitness.html > >> thing about the article is the pictu it's a pic of a cyclist lane >> splitting! > > My first thought was I feel that I should have bike commuted today. > > Looking at this picture the rider is in a left turn lane. Provided the > rider is turning left, this isn't lane spliting. But rather a legal lane > location for turning left given the way most vehicle codes can be > interpeted. > > It's not something I do, because drivers cannot handle their vehicles > well. When I am in a turn lane, I take the lane. I accelerate and turn > faster than most drivers who are turning anyway. > > Given the long queue of vehicles and large gap, that may encourage me to > do the option that rider is doing. However I've never faced a situation > like that. Ok, many people are saying that this isn't lane splitting (which I've looked up in RCW and is illegal in WA). But, then what I don't understand is: why is it ok to bypass cars in a LEFT turn lane (by riding up the outside) but not in a RIGHT turn lane. Seems to me you can't have it both ways... Both are dangerous, if not illegal (in this case). Floyd |
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