Twitter Memo o’ Day: #whyweride

Published / by Richard Masoner / 6 Comments on Twitter Memo o’ Day: #whyweride

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Equality for cyclists

Published / by Richard Masoner / 18 Comments on Equality for cyclists

Should we repeal “Far To the Right” laws that apply only to cyclists? Early this year, the U.S. League of American Bicyclists adopted an “EQUALITY” statement, adding this as a sixth E to the traditional “Five Es” (engineering, education, encouragement, enforcement & evaluation/planning) in which bicycle friendliness is evaluated. The League’s policy is to promote […]

Woolley wins

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You might remember San Diego cyclist Andrew Woolley, who received a ticket for failing to stay far to the right when he split the lane through heavy traffic. The traffic court judge upheld the ticket. Woolley appealed the conviction and the appellate court filed a brief acknowledging Woolley didn’t violate CVC 21202, which is California’s […]