+1ABNPFDR said:I find the best dose of cycling safety is Good Predictable Riding.
They can make all the laws they want but they are largely unenforceable and really only are of any use if you are struck and you seek damages. Otherwise they have little chance of being followed (by both cyclists and drivers) or enforced.
The more laws, the more angry motorists are going to be that they have to give consideration to cyclists.
Ride predictably and at least drivers will know where they can be to not hit you. I've had very few issues with drivers over the last few years. Most of the riders in the area show respect, as do a bulk of the drivers. Which is good.
Another reason why I shake my head and wonder, disc brakes???? Why????jhuskey said:Who needs safety? I am gonna eat a gallon of Blue Bell ice cream and take a long ride on my Trek bike on a bumpy road.
What flavor?jhuskey said:Who needs safety? I am gonna eat a gallon of Blue Bell ice cream and take a long ride on my Trek bike on a bumpy road.
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