You are trying to shift the goalposts, from the topic of allowing bicycles on Interstates to the more general topic of allowing bicycles on limited-access highways. Tennessee specifically forbids use of the Interstates by non-motorized traffic. Since bicycles don't have motors, this excludes them. Motor-driven cycles (mopeds and motorized bicycles) are also specifically forbidden, presumably because laws require that they have governors limiting them to a low rate of speed. If need be, I will take a photo of one of the on-ramp signs and post it to the list.
-------Original Email------- Subject :Re: [Talk-us] [OSM-talk] Bike / Pedestrian directions on the MQOpen sites >From :mailto:[email protected] Date :Sun Mar 06 21:53:22 America/Chicago 2011 On 03/06/2011 09:38 PM, Kristian Zoerhoff wrote: > More like west of the Mississippi. I can't even think of a single state > east of Colorado or Oklahoma that allows bicycles on limited-access > freeways. Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Tennessee come to mind right off. _______________________________________________ Talk-us mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us -- John F. Eldredge -- [email protected] "Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

