Very good blog post on city bicycling
Jul. 31st, 2008 09:56 amVia BikeForums, the police chief in Lincoln, Nebraska explains the rules of the road pertaining to bicycles.
http://lpd304.blogspot.com/2008/07/share-road.html
It's worth noting that Lincoln isn't unusual here; the laws in almost all places in the US are pretty much identical to what he describes. Not all places ban riding on sidewalks, some places allow bicycles on certain limited access expressways, etc, but in almost all places in the US this is spot on, and is as good a description as I've seen.
http://lpd304.blogspot.com/2008/07/share-road.html
It's worth noting that Lincoln isn't unusual here; the laws in almost all places in the US are pretty much identical to what he describes. Not all places ban riding on sidewalks, some places allow bicycles on certain limited access expressways, etc, but in almost all places in the US this is spot on, and is as good a description as I've seen.
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Date: 2008-07-31 06:20 pm (UTC)K.
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Date: 2008-07-31 06:55 pm (UTC)Honestly, the folks that are in those areas have said it's quite safe, and I'm sure they're right. I'd have no problem riding on 94 here; heck, it's got a 14 foot wide breakdown lane to ride in. Of course, you do have the problem of people texting or putting on makeup or whatever the heck they do, and drifting all over the road going 80 MPH, so that's certainly a factor. But on roads with rumble strips on the left edge of the breakdown lane I bet statistically it'd be safer than riding on a bike lane on a surface street; lots of bike fatalities happen to cyclists in bike lanes due to right hooks (I don't really like bike lanes, I use them but you have to be extremely careful around intersections, taking the lane if necessary).
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Date: 2008-08-01 03:00 am (UTC)You do not want to hit a rumble strip on 23mm 120psi tires. Of course, I'd argue that you don't want to ride on 23mm 120psi tires, but you can't stop the weight weenies.
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Date: 2008-08-01 11:38 am (UTC)