• dadarobot@lemmy.sdf.org
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    19 hours ago

    In my state they changed the rules where a cyclist can treat a stop sign like a yeild sign, and a stop light like a stop sign.

    the reasoning is this will encourage cyclists to ride through neighborhoods rather than on busier main streets. cyclists need to maintain momentum when riding, and stopping every couple blocks for a stop sign is a huge momentum killer.

    obviously cyclists run a much higher risk of injury in a traffic accident than a driver. also cyclists dont really have blind spots the way cars do. so generally if a cyclist runs a stop, they have already checked for oncoming traffic. yes, there are idiots out there both driving and cycling, but typically if you saw a cyclist run a stop sign, he knows youre there and went when it was safe.

    • ‮redirtSdeR@lemmy.world
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      12 hours ago

      yesss, maintaining momentum is an overlooked part of cycling. obviously don’t just ignore traffic rules completely and blow through intersections, but losing all momentum especially before a big hill SUCKS

      then you have to reaccelerate to speed match the cars around you, honestly it feels unsafe on the faster streets.

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      18 hours ago

      That’s a great law. That’s basically how I use them (with lots of care, obviously).

      Which state?