Sujet : Re: bike light optics
De : am (at) *nospam* yellowjersey.org (AMuzi)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 01. Apr 2024, 00:56:14
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On 3/31/2024 5:11 PM, Roger Merriman wrote:
sms <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:
On 3/31/2024 4:42 AM, zen cycle wrote:
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For that matter, I don't see how it's likely that a tree branch could be
so low in the road as to take you off the bike but not cause damage to
every passing SUV.
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If you ride in the middle of the traffic lane, you're correct. If you
"stay to the right," whether on the shoulder or in a painted or
protected bike lane, the SUV is not going to be there (at least they're
not supposed to be there).
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"Taking the lane" sounds good in theory, but realistically, most
cyclists stay to the right.
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Do you not have buses? Most residential streets in London and even some of
the bigger cities will have large bus networks which use residential
streets as well that’s where the people are, And with London are double
deckers in most cases. Are places where the bus has to driver further out
but they are uncommon enough to require signs warning buses!
Roger Merriman
I can't speak to Santa Clara or London specifically, but most places the bus routes are on arterials while savvy cyclists are a block over on a less busy parallel street
-- Andrew Muziam@yellowjersey.orgOpen every day since 1 April, 1971