by Professor » Fri Jul 25, 2014 8:02 am
OK, I don't have a lot of experience with bikes in traffic. NO simply doesn't have a lot of bike lanes, it's too hot to ride most times, and for whatever other reasons, no one rides. So, bikes end up in the car lanes, usually going far slower than traffic. So, here's my dilemma.
Bikes have to ride somewhere. It's either the road, or sidewalk. I get that their speeds are nearer that of a car than a pedestrian. But, what happens when a car and a biker collide? The biker is almost always supremely f**k up, or often killed. On the other hand, what happens when a bike hits a pedestrian. Everyone gets some scrapes, and perhaps a broken bone or two.
In my experience, laws aren't made to regulate what happens when everything is going fine (bike riding down a road and everyone being courteous and obeying his space). Laws are made to prevent things from going wrong, or to assign blame when they do. So, if the consequences of something going wrong when a bike is on a road are so dire, and (comparatively) better when they are on a sidewalk, why are bikes forbidden from riding on a sidewalk and instead forced into traffic?
This doesn't apply to bike lanes, which is the best situation.