Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Originally Posted by SamOlson
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Originally Posted by SamOlson
Unless a drunk drove through the fence cows aren't allowed on 2 or 13.


Keep googling.


The part of 13 I pulled up south of the Indian Reservation had cows on it.



You also initially referred to it as an interstate.


You are full of chit sport.


Now that you are sober, do you want to quote where I called it an interstate?








Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Originally Posted by deflave
If you take pleasure in riding a bicycle on Route 2 through the state of Montana, you are an idiot.




Dave


Why is that Clark? It runs parallel to an interstate. I would think all the traffic in a hurry would be on the interstate. I examined a long stretch on google satellite and it was generally straight with wide lanes and a small stretch of shoulder. I would imagine that there are places it goes through mountain passes where the sightlines are limited and the road narrows.

Edit. Yep, I'd avoid those passes. Beautiful road, beautiful scenery, but too tight in some of those blend bends.





Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Originally Posted by deflave
And if I ever witness a bicyclist get hit by a vehicle on 13 or 200 I will only slow down to make sure the motorist's car isn't too badly damaged.




Dave


Jeeze, even if all 400 Montana residents were on that road at one time, seeing a bicyclist on that road shouldn't be an issue. Interestingly enough, the very part of that highway I zoomed in to street view, there were cattle on the road. Yet another reason to never outdrive your line of sight. Are the drivers up there that bad?


The drivers are great.

The cyclists are stupid.

What interstate were you referring to?




Clark


Highway 13