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Danger in the Bike Lane
Eric Vey writes:
Bill Z. wrote: vey writes: Bill Z. wrote: Assuming Washington has the same or similar laws to those in California, That is not a safe assumption to make. CA has many laws that are not found in the rest of the US. Actually, it is a safe assumption - ever hear of the Uniform Vehicle Code? There are cogent reasons for making traffic laws similar in all states. California is no exception. Califoria allows something called "lane splitting." Try that in your state. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lane_splitting Did you repost this (I answered it previously) or did your computer hiccup? -- My real name backwards: nemuaZ lliB |
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