Dear Group,

I don't know if all this "is the last word"---but seems to say it all.  There is
disagreement on a possible change result.  But that is how it should be:  Each
expressing a self interest.  I, for example am on primarily country township 
roads
and go through stop signs without traffic as though they don't exist.  But in 
urban
areas with new cameras, bicycles will, no doubt be required to have some sort of
license plate as large as autos if they are "equals" as one contributor 
recommends.
Standing on an empty street corner as a pedestrian waiting for the white hand 
and
order to "walk" makes little sense, but is not likely to change--and from the 
statute
provided by another contributor, ---has not.

It seems that for a bicycle change, WI bicyclists would need to look to other 
states
which maybe had a "proposition."  But another contributor suggested that yield
changes occur in just one other state.  So, with neither consensus nor 
precedent,
change looks dim.

Eric

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