ahh, buuut!
) When reasonably necessary to avoid hazardous conditions including, but not
limited to, fixed or moving objects,
parked or moving vehicles, bicycles, pedestrians, animals, surface hazards or
other conditions that make continued
operation along the right curb or edge unsafe or
On Jan 7, 2008 6:09 PM, graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
. If you do not time it right
you get bumper to bumper traffic too, all of them mad
because there is no way to pass the bicycle.
Your new mantra can be that of the school bus driver. Honk all you
want, i'm in front of you.:-)
Dave
Oh, I am more often behind some cyclist in my car than in
front of some cars on my bike grin. No use honking, he has
nowhere to get off the road. The drop off side is downhill
so he is not obstructing traffic there where you can brush
him off the pavement grin.
Graywolf (Tom Rittenhouse)
Yea well, keep in mind, in some states, like Oregon, By law, bicyclist have
full use of the right hand lane. In other words, by law, we are SUPPOSE to
ride in the middle of the lane and you ARE suppose to just sit behind us till
you can find a proper place to pass.
Oh, I am more often behind
Polyhead wrote:
Yea well, keep in mind, in some states, like Oregon, By law,
bicyclist have full use of the right hand lane. In other words, by
law, we are SUPPOSE to ride in the middle of the lane and you ARE
suppose to just sit behind us till you can find a proper place to
pass.
Once
Well, this is definitely unseasonable weather, everyone is
talking about it.
Just playing around with the blog, it is harder for me to
figure out how they implemented stuff than it would be to
write the code from scratch. I am back to the standard
interface as it takes larger photos without
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