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Should Cyclists Pack Guns?
On 30 Apr 2007 19:40:49 GMT, Chris wrote:
wrote in : On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 21:11:23 -0400, Wayne Pein wrote: BrianNZ wrote: Those are vehicles legally on the road. Bicycles are, in fact, NOT legally allowed to ride in traffic lanes. Not true. Look up your state statues. I live in Colorado (Here is the link: http://www.state.co.us/gov_dir/leg_d...ed_statutes.ht m) You will see that a bicycle is defined as a vehicle and must follow all the rules of the road as a motorist must. The right-of-way order is: 1) Pedestrian 2) Bicyclist 3) Motorist And in Colorado, you will see this law : 42-4-1103. Minimum speed regulation. Statute text (1) No person shall drive a motor vehicle on any highway at such a slow speed as to impede or block the normal and reasonable forward movement of traffic, except when a reduced speed is necessary for safe operation of such vehicle or in compliance with law. (2) Whenever the department of transportation or local authorities within their respective jurisdictions determine, on the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation as described in the state traffic control manual, that slow speeds on any part of a highway consistently impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, said department or such local authority may determine and declare a minimum speed limit below which no person shall drive a vehicle, except when necessary for safe operation or in compliance with law. (3) Notwithstanding any minimum speed that may be authorized and posted pursuant to this section, if any person drives a motor vehicle on a highway outside an incorporated area or on any controlled-access highway at a speed less than the normal and reasonable speed of traffic under the conditions then and there existing and by so driving at such slower speed impedes or retards the normal and reasonable movement of vehicular traffic following immediately behind, then such driver shall: (a) Where the width of the traveled way permits, drive in the right-hand lane available to traffic or on the extreme right side of the roadway consistent with the provisions of section 42-4-1001 (2) until such impeded traffic has passed by; or (b) Pull off the roadway at the first available place where such movement can safely and lawfully be made until such impeded traffic has passed by. (4) Wherever special uphill traffic lanes or roadside turnouts are provided and posted, drivers of all vehicles proceeding at less than the normal and reasonable speed of traffic shall use such lanes or turnouts to allow other vehicles to pass or maintain normal traffic flow. (5) Any person who violates any provision of this section commits a class A traffic infraction. So…… I actuality, you as a motorist must yield to a cyclist and are required to pass safely. If that means slowing down and waiting, then you must Wrong. Read above. THAT is the law, in your state, according to the link you provided. -- Click here every day to feed an animal that needs you today !!! http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/ Paul ( pjm @ pobox . com ) - remove spaces to email me 'Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.' 'With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.' HVAC/R program for Palm PDA's Free demo now available online http://pmilligan.net/palm/ |
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Should Cyclists Pack Guns?
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: On 30 Apr 2007 19:40:49 GMT, Chris wrote: wrote in m: On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 21:11:23 -0400, Wayne Pein wrote: BrianNZ wrote: Those are vehicles legally on the road. Bicycles are, in fact, NOT legally allowed to ride in traffic lanes. Not true. Look up your state statues. I live in Colorado (Here is the link: http://www.state.co.us/gov_dir/leg_d...ed_statutes.ht m) You will see that a bicycle is defined as a vehicle and must follow all the rules of the road as a motorist must. The right-of-way order is: 1) Pedestrian 2) Bicyclist 3) Motorist And in Colorado, you will see this law : 42-4-1103. Minimum speed regulation. Statute text (1) No person shall drive a motor vehicle on any highway at such a slow speed as to impede or block the normal and reasonable forward movement of traffic, except when a reduced speed is necessary for safe operation of such vehicle or in compliance with law. (2) Whenever the department of transportation or local authorities within their respective jurisdictions determine, on the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation as described in the state traffic control manual, that slow speeds on any part of a highway consistently impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, said department or such local authority may determine and declare a minimum speed limit below which no person shall drive a vehicle, except when necessary for safe operation or in compliance with law. (3) Notwithstanding any minimum speed that may be authorized and posted pursuant to this section, if any person drives a motor vehicle on a highway outside an incorporated area or on any controlled-access highway at a speed less than the normal and reasonable speed of traffic under the conditions then and there existing and by so driving at such slower speed impedes or retards the normal and reasonable movement of vehicular traffic following immediately behind, then such driver shall: (a) Where the width of the traveled way permits, drive in the right-hand lane available to traffic or on the extreme right side of the roadway consistent with the provisions of section 42-4-1001 (2) until such impeded traffic has passed by; or (b) Pull off the roadway at the first available place where such movement can safely and lawfully be made until such impeded traffic has passed by. (4) Wherever special uphill traffic lanes or roadside turnouts are provided and posted, drivers of all vehicles proceeding at less than the normal and reasonable speed of traffic shall use such lanes or turnouts to allow other vehicles to pass or maintain normal traffic flow. (5) Any person who violates any provision of this section commits a class A traffic infraction. So…… I actuality, you as a motorist must yield to a cyclist and are required to pass safely. If that means slowing down and waiting, then you must Wrong. Read above. THAT is the law, in your state, according to the link you provided. Did you actually read what it said: "(1) No person shall drive a motor vehicle on any highway" Are all roads highways? and Bicycles are not motor vehicles. What you cited does not apply. Wanna try again?? -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Should Cyclists Pack Guns? - 1 attachment
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: On 01 May 2007 12:55:24 GMT, Chris wrote: wrote in m: On 30 Apr 2007 19:40:49 GMT, Chris wrote: wrote in m: On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 21:11:23 -0400, Wayne Pein wrote: BrianNZ wrote: Those are vehicles legally on the road. Bicycles are, in fact, NOT legally allowed to ride in traffic lanes. Not true. Look up your state statues. I live in Colorado (Here is the link: http://www.state.co.us/gov_dir/leg_d...sed_statutes.h t m) You will see that a bicycle is defined as a vehicle and must follow all the rules of the road as a motorist must. The right-of-way order is: 1) Pedestrian 2) Bicyclist 3) Motorist And in Colorado, you will see this law : 42-4-1103. Minimum speed regulation. Statute text (1) No person shall drive a motor vehicle on any highway at such a slow speed as to impede or block the normal and reasonable forward movement of traffic, except when a reduced speed is necessary for safe operation of such vehicle or in compliance with law. (2) Whenever the department of transportation or local authorities within their respective jurisdictions determine, on the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation as described in the state traffic control manual, that slow speeds on any part of a highway consistently impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, said department or such local authority may determine and declare a minimum speed limit below which no person shall drive a vehicle, except when necessary for safe operation or in compliance with law. (3) Notwithstanding any minimum speed that may be authorized and posted pursuant to this section, if any person drives a motor vehicle on a highway outside an incorporated area or on any controlled-access highway at a speed less than the normal and reasonable speed of traffic under the conditions then and there existing and by so driving at such slower speed impedes or retards the normal and reasonable movement of vehicular traffic following immediately behind, then such driver shall: (a) Where the width of the traveled way permits, drive in the right-hand lane available to traffic or on the extreme right side of the roadway consistent with the provisions of section 42-4-1001 (2) until such impeded traffic has passed by; or (b) Pull off the roadway at the first available place where such movement can safely and lawfully be made until such impeded traffic has passed by. (4) Wherever special uphill traffic lanes or roadside turnouts are provided and posted, drivers of all vehicles proceeding at less than the normal and reasonable speed of traffic shall use such lanes or turnouts to allow other vehicles to pass or maintain normal traffic flow. (5) Any person who violates any provision of this section commits a class A traffic infraction. So…… I actuality, you as a motorist must yield to a cyclist and are required to pass safely. If that means slowing down and waiting, then you must Wrong. Read above. THAT is the law, in your state, according to the link you provided. Did you actually read what it said: "(1) No person shall drive a motor vehicle on any highway" Are all roads highways? Yes. The term 'any highway' is used in laws to refer to 'all public roads', not just some that you might loosely refer to with the colloquial use of the term. It legally includes the tiniest little dead end street, etc, if the road is public. Are bicycles a motor vehicle? You are wrong motor head, bicycles have as much (actually more) right- of-way to the road as any car. Ask a cop, or better yet, the judge at your sentencing when you hit a cyclist and Bicycles are not motor vehicles. What you cited does not apply. Wanna try again?? -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Should Cyclists Pack Guns?
On 01 May 2007 12:55:24 GMT, Chris wrote:
wrote in : Wanna try again?? No, you're a waste of my time. -- Click here every day to feed an animal that needs you today !!! http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/ Paul ( pjm @ pobox . com ) - remove spaces to email me 'Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.' 'With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.' HVAC/R program for Palm PDA's Free demo now available online http://pmilligan.net/palm/ |
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Should Cyclists Pack Guns?
On 01 May 2007 12:55:24 GMT, Chris wrote:
wrote in : On 30 Apr 2007 19:40:49 GMT, Chris wrote: wrote in : On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 21:11:23 -0400, Wayne Pein wrote: BrianNZ wrote: Those are vehicles legally on the road. Bicycles are, in fact, NOT legally allowed to ride in traffic lanes. Not true. Look up your state statues. I live in Colorado (Here is the link: http://www.state.co.us/gov_dir/leg_d...ed_statutes.ht m) You will see that a bicycle is defined as a vehicle and must follow all the rules of the road as a motorist must. The right-of-way order is: 1) Pedestrian 2) Bicyclist 3) Motorist And in Colorado, you will see this law : 42-4-1103. Minimum speed regulation. Statute text (1) No person shall drive a motor vehicle on any highway at such a slow speed as to impede or block the normal and reasonable forward movement of traffic, except when a reduced speed is necessary for safe operation of such vehicle or in compliance with law. (2) Whenever the department of transportation or local authorities within their respective jurisdictions determine, on the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation as described in the state traffic control manual, that slow speeds on any part of a highway consistently impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, said department or such local authority may determine and declare a minimum speed limit below which no person shall drive a vehicle, except when necessary for safe operation or in compliance with law. (3) Notwithstanding any minimum speed that may be authorized and posted pursuant to this section, if any person drives a motor vehicle on a highway outside an incorporated area or on any controlled-access highway at a speed less than the normal and reasonable speed of traffic under the conditions then and there existing and by so driving at such slower speed impedes or retards the normal and reasonable movement of vehicular traffic following immediately behind, then such driver shall: (a) Where the width of the traveled way permits, drive in the right-hand lane available to traffic or on the extreme right side of the roadway consistent with the provisions of section 42-4-1001 (2) until such impeded traffic has passed by; or (b) Pull off the roadway at the first available place where such movement can safely and lawfully be made until such impeded traffic has passed by. (4) Wherever special uphill traffic lanes or roadside turnouts are provided and posted, drivers of all vehicles proceeding at less than the normal and reasonable speed of traffic shall use such lanes or turnouts to allow other vehicles to pass or maintain normal traffic flow. (5) Any person who violates any provision of this section commits a class A traffic infraction. So…… I actuality, you as a motorist must yield to a cyclist and are required to pass safely. If that means slowing down and waiting, then you must Wrong. Read above. THAT is the law, in your state, according to the link you provided. Did you actually read what it said: "(1) No person shall drive a motor vehicle on any highway" Are all roads highways? Yes. The term 'any highway' is used in laws to refer to 'all public roads', not just some that you might loosely refer to with the colloquial use of the term. It legally includes the tiniest little dead end street, etc, if the road is public. and Bicycles are not motor vehicles. What you cited does not apply. Wanna try again?? -- Click here every day to feed an animal that needs you today !!! http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/ Paul ( pjm @ pobox . com ) - remove spaces to email me 'Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.' 'With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.' HVAC/R program for Palm PDA's Free demo now available online http://pmilligan.net/palm/ |
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Should Cyclists Pack Guns? - 1 attachment
On 01 May 2007 13:17:28 GMT, Chris wrote:
wrote in : On 01 May 2007 12:55:24 GMT, Chris wrote: (2) Whenever the department of transportation or local authorities within their respective jurisdictions determine, on the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation as described in the state traffic control manual, that slow speeds on any part of a highway consistently impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, said department or such local authority may determine and declare a minimum speed limit below which no person shall drive a vehicle, except when necessary for safe operation or in compliance with law. (4) Wherever special uphill traffic lanes or roadside turnouts are provided and posted, drivers of all vehicles proceeding at less than the normal and reasonable speed of traffic shall use such lanes or turnouts to allow other vehicles to pass or maintain normal traffic flow. (5) Any person who violates any provision of this section commits a class A traffic infraction. Are bicycles a motor vehicle? Where in the above law do you find the phrase 'motor vehicle' ? I can't seem to find it there. You are wrong motor head, bicycles have as much (actually more) right- of-way to the road as any car. Ask a cop, or better yet, the judge at your sentencing when you hit a cyclist Bwahahahaha !!!!!! -- Click here every day to feed an animal that needs you today !!! http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/ Paul ( pjm @ pobox . com ) - remove spaces to email me 'Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.' 'With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.' HVAC/R program for Palm PDA's Free demo now available online http://pmilligan.net/palm/ |
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Should Cyclists Pack Guns? - 1 attachment
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: On 01 May 2007 13:17:28 GMT, Chris wrote: wrote in m: On 01 May 2007 12:55:24 GMT, Chris wrote: (2) Whenever the department of transportation or local authorities within their respective jurisdictions determine, on the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation as described in the state traffic control manual, that slow speeds on any part of a highway consistently impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, said department or such local authority may determine and declare a minimum speed limit below which no person shall drive a vehicle, except when necessary for safe operation or in compliance with law. (4) Wherever special uphill traffic lanes or roadside turnouts are provided and posted, drivers of all vehicles proceeding at less than the normal and reasonable speed of traffic shall use such lanes or turnouts to allow other vehicles to pass or maintain normal traffic flow. (5) Any person who violates any provision of this section commits a class A traffic infraction. Are bicycles a motor vehicle? Where in the above law do you find the phrase 'motor vehicle' ? I can't seem to find it there. You are wrong motor head, bicycles have as much (actually more) right- of-way to the road as any car. Ask a cop, or better yet, the judge at your sentencing when you hit a cyclist Bwahahahaha !!!!!! You can cherry pick the law all you want, but bicyclist do have a right to the road, and motorist must pass safely SO..... blow it out your ass pal -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Should Cyclists Pack Guns?
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And in Colorado, you will see this law : 42-4-1103. Minimum speed regulation. Statute text (1) No person shall drive a motor vehicle on any highway at such a slow speed as to impede or block the normal and reasonable forward movement of traffic, except when a reduced speed is necessary for safe operation of such vehicle or in compliance with law. Bicycles are not motor vehicles. Wayne |
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Should Cyclists Pack Guns?
Well done Chris.
Even without a bike lane you have to imagine there is one when you are a driver because the only rule for cyclists is to stay to the right unless turning left. Rules are made for everyone's safety nothing else. If you do not understand that you are a menace to society. : ) |
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Should Cyclists Pack Guns?
wrote in message ... On 01 May 2007 12:55:24 GMT, Chris wrote: wrote in m: Wanna try again?? No, you're a waste of my time. -- Click here every day to feed an animal that needs you today !!! http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/ Paul ( pjm @ pobox . com ) - remove spaces to email me 'Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.' 'With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.' HVAC/R program for Palm PDA's Free demo now available online http://pmilligan.net/palm/ Actually, you are wasting everybody's time. A big amount of text to read and nothing relevant. |
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