Stress Analysis in the Design of Bicycle Infrastructure
On Sunday, August 13, 2017 at 6:51:19 PM UTC-7, Frank Krygowski wrote:
Some people here complain about frequent close passes. It happens to me
only rarely - I'd say roughly once per 100 miles of riding, which would
be once in at least 1000 cars. And almost none of those include any horn
blaring or yelling.
But then, I tend to ride more toward lane center than many cyclists.
Yesterday was Sunday and without job pressure they drive a lot more relaxed.. But I still got a couple of close passes in 50 miles. But I was flabbergasted at the complete disregard for stop-before-free-right-turn. Even directly in front of the auxiliary police station with a cop right outside they didn't so much as slow up. And at the main police station perhaps three cars drove right through red lights.
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