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Re: ideal bicycle rules
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Rich Wilson
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Nov 05, 2009 07:56 PST
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Pedestrians shall be limited to a speed of 8 mph (too fast? Maybe 5?)
Pedestrians shall stay as far to the right as practicable except to pass a slower moving pedestrian or to bypass an obstacle, or when preparing to made a left hand or U turn.
Pedestrians shall not change their direction of travel without first checking that it is safe to do so and clearly signaling their intention.
Pedestrians shall signal their intention to stop as soon possible, up to 2 seconds before actually stopping.
Faster moving pedestrians shall provide slower moving pedestrians at least 1' of passing clearance.
No nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare
-- James Madison
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From: Muriel Strand <aun-@earthlink.net>
To: rgsh-@speakeasy.net
Cc: Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates <sa-@topica.com>
Sent: Thu, November 5, 2009 6:53:39 AM
Subject: <saba> ideal bicycle rules
great idea! here's a first draft:
1. bicyclists on roads have the rights and responsibilities of motor vehicles
1.a. bicyclists on roads have the option of acting like pedestrians when no vehicles in motion are anywhere in view
2. bicyclists on sidewalks have the rights and responsibilities of pedestrians
2.a. the rights and responsibilities of pedestrians are as follows: TBA
can't help noticing that pedestrians are allowed on roadways without any training or certification.
muriel
Muriel Strand, P.E.
www.sustainablecalpers.blogspot.com
www.sustainablesacramento.blogspot.com
On Nov 5, 2009, at 6:38 AM, Ryan Sharpe wrote:
| | But but, bicyclists are required to use motor vehicle facilities without
necessarily having gone through a training and certification process,
making them rather unique roadway users. I've been asked often enough
about equipment requirements and the rules-of-the-road at the Bicycle
Kitchen to have figured out that poorly-known laws -- especially those
that ill-serve bicycle use or seem illogical to bicyclists -- do nobody
any good.
Maybe we should start drafting our own set of "ideal" bicycle + traffic
rules, so we can get a better feel for what we should be asking for,
rather than merely complaining that the current system doesn't work.
I'm willing to host a wiki on my personal website to do this, if
anyone's interested in such a project.
--Ryan
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