We'd still have discussions about things like making your own studded
tires for riding on the ice!

> If every motorist were as considerate of other road users (in motor
> vehicles
> or out of them) as you, Brenda, we wouldn't likely need this list serv.
>
> Thanks,
>
> chuck
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brenda
Konkel
> Sent: Friday, August 19, 2011 1:50 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Bikies] proper etiquette/law question for bikies
>
>
>
> I happen to live on E Mifflin (bike boulevard) and work off of Wilson St
> (bike boulevard) and encounter a lot of bikes while in my car . . . yeah,
> I
> know, the real answer is park the car and ride a bike myself . . .  but .
> . .
>
>
> Frequently I need to make a right turn, and there is a bike in front of me
> going slowly (up the Mifflin hill) or just slow, and I don't want to go
> around the bike and then turn in front of them . . . and if I go slowly
> behind them that seems to make them nervous . . . is there something I
> should
> do to let them know its ok to just be slow and I"m patient?  It certainly
> isn't right to go around them and then turn, crossing their path . . .
>
> Suggestions?  Maybe there aren't any and I should just do what I do, its
> just
> happened a few times in the last few days and feels awkward.
>
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