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Old 06-22-2013, 02:01 PM   #14
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Not really, if you follow the law you simply have to wait to cross the double yellow line until there's no oncoming traffic. If the cyclist is obeying the law they're riding as far to the right as is practical given the conditions, it's not hard to get around unless the road surface is very poor or gravel washout pushes a bike to the left.

In heavy traffic this certainly could cause a backup of cars, but such is life. Nobody has any more right to the road than anyone else.

-spence
I don't know about R.I., but up here going over the yellow line to pass is a no no. If your over that line and crash guess who is it fault.

And I think WestPortMafia is right. They are a bunch of bi-curious males in spandex, and it gives them a legit excuse to buy that chit they put on so thier butts don't chafe, which they probably use otherwise.

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