Originally Posted by CCCC
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
It is interesting that you mention the very left edge of the bicycle lane. There may be a legitimate reason for riding there.
OK - I think I am still educable. So, if "there may be a legitimate reason for riding there" - thus exposing the bicyclist to harm by my vehicle and exposing a legitimate vehicle driver to danger and a possible accident responsibility (and citation or lawsuit), what "might" that "legitimate" reason be?



On St Charles street in New Orleans the bike lane is almost completely within the door zone of parked cars. Cyclist are regularly hurt and killed by doors swinging open in their path. Smart cyclists who ride in that bike lane will hug the outer left edge. While the driving lane is narrow, I still have room to move far left in the driving lane to give the cyclists a little extra measure of comfort.

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