Re: Night Light: Utility Bike/Short Haul?
- From: "(PeteCresswell)" <x@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 01 Jan 2008 10:49:58 -0500
Per frkrygow@xxxxxxxxx:
Riding on the left
is almost always a bad idea, as discussed here ad infinitum.
Yeah, I think I've read most of the threads.
But nobody seems to have spelled out the functional diff between
a person on foot jogging at 7 mph and a cyclist riding at 4mph.
Assuming there's a reason that a jogger is advised to run facing
traffic, nobody's illuminated me on the reasons why a person on a
bike moving at the same or slower speed with the same profile
should ride on the opposite side of the street - especially in
the context of people talking on cell phones, doing email, and
text messaging while trying to drive at the same time.
Maybe I'm missing something... but the variables seem tb closing
speed and profile.
And if they're virtually the same for both the runner and the
cyclist......
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PeteCresswell
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