cower@columbia.UUCP (Rich Cower) (10/07/85)
riding between lanes (white-lining) is legal in calif. it is also a good filter on the gene pool. rich
howard@sfmag.UUCP (H.M.Moskovitz) (10/09/85)
> riding between lanes (white-lining) is legal in calif. it is also > a good filter on the gene pool. > This practice is quite illegal in all the NY metro area states (i.e., NY, NJ, CT, MD, PA). It is also illegal to rise on the shoulder in most cases, however the cops will usually not bother a rider doing this in bumper-to-bumper traffic because they understand how easily bikes overheat in this situation. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Howard Moskovitz AT&T Info. Systems attunix!howard
tli@oberon.UUCP (Tony Li) (10/10/85)
In article <1183@columbia.UUCP> cower@columbia.UUCP (Rich Cower) writes:
riding between lanes (white-lining) is legal in calif. it is also
a good filter on the gene pool.
What's more incredible is that we get lane splitting at high (>20mph)
speeds. In a traffic jam, I can understand it, but when large chunks of
iron are moving at high speeds? And not necessarily in a straight line?
Inside the roller skate,
;-)
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