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Old Posted Sep 8, 2017, 5:55 AM
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Originally Posted by CoryB View Post
Cyclists need to learn to follow the rules of the road. Red lights don't mean "everyone except cyclists stop". You don't go on the sidewalk when it is convenient. You don't squeeze past other traffic stopped at the right. You don't weave in and out of your lane between vehicles. And you come to a complete stop when you encounter a stop sign as that is what the MB Highway Traffic says. If you aren't following those, and many other rules of the road you are a bad cyclists and making everyone else that rides look bad too.
Build proper cycling infrastructure that is direct, pervasive and protected and ALL of these issues go away.

It always boggles my mind when drivers complain about having to deal with cyclists and in the same breath rant about spending money to build lanes that keep them from using the same ones as cars.

Bike lanes are better for drivers.
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