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[quote user="Good Driver"] The failure of the majority of these cyclists to stop at red lights means that drivers have to keep passing the same cyclist again and again, since the red-light running cyclist passes the car when it is stopped at the red light. [/quote] The funny thing about this quote and what most motorists fail to realize is
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Amy, I have to disagree with you. I do place a value judgment on those who choose to get 15mpg with their car. In the same way that I place a value judgment on smokers. That is what makes America great! Individuals are free to smoke Marlboro's and drive H2's all they want. On the flip-side, I am free to lament their irresponsible choices. I
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Mermaid, I agree with you. I have been biking to work 3-4 days a week for the last few months. I have tried to bike as courteously as possible. I have had nothing but good experiences recently. I don't know if it is a sea change or not but recently bike and car have been getting along swimmingly. The last few months however may not be statistically
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Shayne, My bike starves terrorists. Your SUV buys them lunch. If there were more bikes the roads would be less dangerous, and diabetes wouldn't be such an epidemic. Jamie
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I can see your point. Although after reading Lance Armstrong's book I am shocked to hear you call Texas bike friendly. Possibly that one person changed the entire state. I have been biking around the city of Pittsburgh for the last five years. It makes me angry when I see bikers riding recklessly through traffic, mostly because this makes the road