[*BCM*] Scooters in the bike lanes
Rachel Elizabeth Dillon
red at mit.edu
Fri Sep 21 21:54:20 EDT 2007
On Fri, Sep 21, 2007 at 09:23:26PM -0400, ThoM3 at aol.com wrote:
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> I was NOTin Inman (or not in a conflict there anyhow) this AM-I will say for
> the 2ND TIME. This was Cent Sq at 530PM. The guy gave me the same response
> as you articulate. He also tried to move to the right ontop of me, without
> looking or signaling. Failry reckless and dangerous, considering bulk and the
> machine has hot parts.
Whoah, sorry if I wasn't clear, I just thought it was interesting that it
was a similar situation. I didn't mean to upset you.
> I think the law you cited said they are not to go over 20 MPH.
25, I believe, but yes.
> The question is, why ride something lame like a moped when you can ride a
> bike? Better for you, better for the environment and cars and bikers will like
> you better.
I normally do ride a bike, year-round. I recently had surgery and can't
walk, as I mentioned before. So... I tried to find the best alternative.
I hope to be back on my bike in a few months. So... I'm riding a moped
because I _can't_ ride a bike. :)
-r.
> In a message dated 9/21/2007 9:12:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, red at mit.edu
> writes:
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> On Fri, Sep 21, 2007 at 09:04:20PM -0400, ThoM3 at aol.com wrote:
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> > That was Not me in Inman Sq... and the guy was weaving to pass on the
> right
> > (you are right) without signaling.
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> I tend to think that not signaling, on a bike or on a moped, is lame.
> It's probably especially lame on a moped where you can't read the rider's
> body language as well. (I wondered if you were that person; I used the
> bike lane briefly and a cyclist yelled at me "It's a bike lane!" He was
> stymied by my response "It's legal under 50cc." I figured it might be the
> sort of thing to provoke this question.)
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> > I think motorized vehicles are too big and too fast to be in the bike lane
>
> > period
>
> Well, you're welcome to your opinion. If you haven't tried riding a
> moped in bike lanes in Boston, I recommend trying it out; my opinion
> is different based on that experience.
>
> All the same, I am looking forward to when I am capable of riding again. ;)
>
> -r.
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