I stop at stop signs and wait for green lights, but I think that's because I'm afraid of cars. When I see a bicyclist that doesn't, I immediately think that they are more experienced, not that they are breaking the law. It's frustrating sitting at the light and watching 4-5 cars blow through yellow lights. Then there is the disadvantage when the light turns green because you cannot accelerate as quickly as a car.
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So you feel that it is valid for bicyclists to not stop at stop signs? Or
you feel that it's good to not have bike cops?
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In the 80s, we had bike cops in Madison and they harrassed bicyclists,
for things like not stopping at stop signs. I'm happy without 'em.
-barb
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