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hxsvui | 7 years ago
Imagine there's no bike lane and you ride on the street, or when you wanna ride more relaxed, you ride on the sidewalk.
It's not a problem either way if everybody is somewhat relaxed. But with your mindset, everyone's against everyone.
Phew...
It just riddles me.
If you were in a car, you would be the type of person that honks at cyclist because in their mindset, it's illegal.
btrettel|7 years ago
Common misconception. Riding on the sidewalk is considerably more dangerous than riding in the street. While you are less likely to be hit from behind, you are much more likely to be hit by drivers turning.
> If you were in a car, you would be the type of person that honks at cyclist because in their mindset, it's illegal.
The difference is that blocking the bike lane is typically illegal (and dangerous to cyclists), and riding a bike on the road is typically legal (and at most irritating to drivers). The two are not equivalent.
hannasanarion|7 years ago
dragonwriter|7 years ago
It's illegal in 8 states; unclear in 18; even if it was illegal in all of those it would be a slim majority, not “almost every state”.
https://bikeleague.org/content/bike-law-university-sidewalk-...
beatgammit|7 years ago
That being said, far too many assume it's illegal to ride on the road, and "share the road" signs don't seem to effectively correct that misconception. I've even heard of drivers telling cyclists to ride on the sidewalk when they're already riding in a bike lane...
That being said, and as others have stated, riding on the sidewalk is not illegal in many areas, though it's less safe in most.