[*BCM*] Scooters in the bike lanes
ThoM3 at aol.com
ThoM3 at aol.com
Sat Sep 22 08:00:04 EDT 2007
Scooters and Moped can go 25 MPH, much faster than cyclist, they use the
bike land for passing cars on the right and the road for cyclist on the left and
weave. A scooter or moped has a bigger imprint, and is less agile when in
comes to passing in tight quarters and thus creates a less safe environment for
bikers.
You're point about cars is funny and spot on. It is however illegal for a
car to be in the bike lane and according to Cambridge law, it's illegal for
mopeds and scooters as well.
In a message dated 9/22/2007 3:41:58 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
symboliceon at hotmail.com writes:
who the hell cares about scooters? i pass them like anyone else on a bike,
so obviously i just see them as other cyclists.. tho slower and lazier. the
bike lane serves three purposes for drivers: 1 - a place to drive slowly in
order to find a parking spot. 2 - a reeeeally large area in which they can throw
their driver's side door open without having to worry about other cars
taking it out. 3 - they can double park in the bike lane without having to worry
about getting a ticket as the BTD has a very limited understanding of things.
i guess my point is that roads with bike lanes aren't actually all that much
safer for cyclists. the room on the road is nice and all, but i think the
best way to take control of the situation regarding cyclists vs. everyone else
would be to press for legislation that would include cyclist awareness in the
tests folks have to take in order to gain a license for their motor
vehicles.
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