J.R.
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Piedmont Highlands
I'm glad there wasn't serious injury here. Drivers in the U.S. just don't know how to deal with cyclists and bike lanes, and they're not taught either. Every driver's test, both written and driving, should include bikes and bike lanes.
People are always saying "if it saves just one life, it's worth it" about everything under the sun. Well here you go! Put drivers education back in the schools. We have more cars, more distractions and worse infrastructure, yet educate less.
This is just one example, but is true for most of the U.S.
"Drivers, here is the right way to do this: Merge into or across the bike lane before your right turn, all the way to the curb. You can do this on all streets, whether they have bike lanes or not, within 200 feet of the intersection and only after ensuring there are no bikes in that lane."
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The bike lane is a vehicle lane, like any other lane. If a car driver were traveling in the center lane of a 3 lane highway, they wouldn't consider making a right turn, crossing the lane to the right of them in order to to make that turn. There might be a tractor trailer, pickup truck, or - oh no, a bike traveling legally in the vehicle lane adjacent to them. It's a vehicle lane, for goodness sake!
I've also been riding motorcycles for 40 years and I was involved with safety programs. If you're not in a cage, your head needs to be on a swivel. I wish car drivers would do the same, but we can't bet our lives on that.
Ride safe!
People are always saying "if it saves just one life, it's worth it" about everything under the sun. Well here you go! Put drivers education back in the schools. We have more cars, more distractions and worse infrastructure, yet educate less.
This is just one example, but is true for most of the U.S.
"Drivers, here is the right way to do this: Merge into or across the bike lane before your right turn, all the way to the curb. You can do this on all streets, whether they have bike lanes or not, within 200 feet of the intersection and only after ensuring there are no bikes in that lane."
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The bike lane is a vehicle lane, like any other lane. If a car driver were traveling in the center lane of a 3 lane highway, they wouldn't consider making a right turn, crossing the lane to the right of them in order to to make that turn. There might be a tractor trailer, pickup truck, or - oh no, a bike traveling legally in the vehicle lane adjacent to them. It's a vehicle lane, for goodness sake!
I've also been riding motorcycles for 40 years and I was involved with safety programs. If you're not in a cage, your head needs to be on a swivel. I wish car drivers would do the same, but we can't bet our lives on that.
Ride safe!