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On Mon, 13 Jan 2025 11:46:23 -0500, Frank Krygowski
<frkrygow@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>On 1/13/2025 12:41 AM, Roger Merriman wrote:>Frank Krygowski <frkrygow@sbcglobal.net> wrote:>On 1/12/2025 4:30 PM, Roger Merriman wrote:>Well, like me, you've bothered to look into the actual legal aspects and
Im bit baffled personally that this is an issue? Its even in the uk
Highway Code Im not aware of it being changed ie the advice has always
been to ride in the center of the lane, moving left to allow other vehicles
to pass if safe to do so.
the advice given by legitimate cycling education programs.
>
We have several people here who have not bothered to do that minimal
research, because they already "know" everything.
>
No I suspect Im relatively low % of folks who have looked at it, but in
general its the advice other cyclists give and even non cyclists seem to
mostly do it, ie cultural for want of better word.
I mentioned this here maybe 5 years ago, but: One local guy who was
pretty well known from his participation in some civic organizations
lost his wife. He was just a path rider, but he decided to deal with his
loss by bicycling down to visit his daughter in Florida. Someone told
him to ask me for advice.So he visited and we talked. He rode a very upright "comfort bike." I>
think my main piece of advice was that his path riding wasn't sufficient
training, and that he should be doing some hills, because he couldn't
reach Florida without climbing serious hills. I'm sure I said something
about our rights to the road, about taking the lane, etc. but it wasn't
the biggest part of our conversation.
>
Anyway, I decided to show up for his official departure from a local
shopping plaza and ride a bit with him. I was shocked to see that his
supporters had called in a TV crew. I greeted him, but did my best to
stay out of the picture.
<LOL> Sure you did.....
>But we did ride off together, on the busy four lane highway I sometimes>
mention here - one that many bike club members would refuse to ride. He
planted himself firmly in the middle of the right lane and sailed on
with a smile on his face. As usual, motorists handled it perfectly with
no aggression, no complaints. We rode together for maybe 10 or 15 miles,
long after the road became a two lane with 55 mph speed limits. Then I
turned back for home, and he rode on to Florida. He made the trip in
fine shape.
Krygowski can make up a story for every occasion.
>
With a narcissist it comes down to this:
>
Every conversation,
every situation,
every interaction,
every moment,
is all about him
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