Bicyclist Fatalities in AZ 2009
On 12/10/2010 4:13 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On Dec 10, 11:18 am, wrote:
On Dec 9, 9:43 am, Frank wrote:
Vehicular Cycling pays minor lip service to 'looked but failed to see'
incidents but insists, contrary to all statistical evidence, that
merely following the basic rules of the road for drivers of vehicles
will bestow upon one all the tools reasonably necessary to avoid them.
Nope, that's a lie. We've been over this repeatedly.
If what you say were true, then the book _Effective Cycling_, the
pamphlet "Street Smarts" and the recognized cycling courses like Smart
Cycling by the LAB, the Florida Bicycle Association's "CycleSavvy"
course, Can-Bike's courses, and Franklin's _Cyclecraft_ wouldn't teach
things like instant turns, emergency braking and other crash avoidance
techniques.
Anticipation and crash avoidance (eg swerving and panic stops) are two
completely different animals.
If you're swerving or panic stopping, your anticipation has failed
you.
What does VC have to say about anticipating the mistakes of other road
users?
As with Duane, I can help you find a library if you like.
Your an idiot.
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