> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > Really?  I thought Interstate Highways were forbidden to vehicular
traffic that aren't capable of the speeds, which is why lots of them
have signs that say "no bicycles, equestrians, motor driven scooters". 
Is that just a state thing?

David Bogen replied:
> 
> Yeah, that must be regulated by the states.  In California there are 
> several so-called bike routes that include sections of interstate 
> shoulder.  You'll even see signs "Bicycles Must Exit Here" on near 

I've seen this sort of thing in several places in Washington (not sure
about Oregon). 

Now go have a beer,

Bob Paolino

"Homer, why don't you get one of those hands-free phones?  It's the
next best thing to paying attention to the road." 
 --Barney, The Simpsons

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