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Douchetallica 06-03-2007 05:11 PM

Bike Laws
 
[rant]Are there bike laws that byciclists must obey similar as to govermental rules of the road for car/motorcycle drivers?

I swear, everytime I drive north of Chicago to visit the girlfriend... there is always someone on a bike running down red lights and stop signs as if nothing. I sometimes can't help but wonder why someone driving a car has to pay attention to those rules, why can't we just drive as we wish.

Today on my way to visit the girlfriend, I came to a stop sign and stopped as I usually do, but I see a bycyclist coming down the perpendicular street speeding (that street has a stop sign too)... so I ease off the brakes and gently press the gas pedal knowing he's coming down speeding on his little 'ol bike... needless to say, I got pretty close to the guy and scared him, I didn't blow my horn since I didn't want the guy to fall over in shock and have a lawsuit on my hands. Had he drove into me, would I have lost that lawsuit? Good question, the government probably would have felt sorry for someone on a bike.

Guess I shouldn't complain... as sick as it sounds... car drivers have the last laugh because the byciclists are always on the news in Chicago for getting hit by trains (I wonder why!).[/rant]

[DAS REICH] Blitz 06-03-2007 05:45 PM

what

elstatec 06-03-2007 05:46 PM

shame you were not the one on a bike, because im sure that fate would choose a large truck to hit you, then a monster truck to go over to make sure the job is done

Eight Ace 06-03-2007 06:10 PM

Let those who ride decide. mad:

Douchetallica 06-03-2007 06:11 PM

[quote="[DAS REICH] Blitz":a155f]what[/quote:a155f]

Where you from? Do you have bike laws in your town?

The only one I'm aware of in Illinois, US is people 18+ on bikes have to ride on the streets. There are bike lanes on major streets in Chicago, but even then people riding bikes on them tend to swerve left and right like a drunk driver behind a car wheel does.

Sniper101 06-03-2007 06:14 PM

ummmm......stfu cuz i dont care

jujumantb 06-03-2007 06:14 PM

[quote=Sparks]
Quote:

Originally Posted by "[DAS REICH
Blitz":8e572]what

Where you from? Do you have bike laws in your town?

The only one I'm aware of in Illinois, US is people 18+ on bikes have to ride on the streets. There are bike lanes on major streets in Chicago, but even then people riding bikes on them tend to swerve left and right like a drunk driver behind a car wheel does.[/quote:8e572]
im pretty sure bike laws are almost identical to car laws when riding on the street throughout the entire country. every once in awhile at my school, cops stake out at an intersection and will give out tickets to bikers just for failing to signal

[DAS REICH] Blitz 06-03-2007 06:30 PM

i've never heard of bike laws.... i thought all you had to do was be careful of cars, that was it.

jujumantb 06-03-2007 06:33 PM

[quote="[DAS REICH] Blitz":a4e50]i've never heard of bike laws.... i thought all you had to do was be careful of cars, that was it.[/quote:a4e50]
sadly, i see too many people who think that, but its fun to watch them get tickets for running stop signs

Douchetallica 06-03-2007 06:42 PM

What do the police do/how do they issue a ticket when they catch a biker who doesn't have any ID on them?

[DAS REICH] Blitz 06-03-2007 06:43 PM

Whose at fault:

So the light is green, but I need to turn right on a street. Parallel to me is a man riding a bike on the sidewalk, and the walkway sign is green too. I'm already halfway turning into the right street when the guy on the bike almost hits my car (but he ends up falling over). Whose at fault if he had hit me?

Douchetallica 06-03-2007 06:48 PM

[quote="[DAS REICH] Blitz":91cc2]Whose at fault:

So the light is green, but I need to turn right on a street. Parallel to me is a man riding a bike on the sidewalk, and the walkway sign is green too. I'm already halfway turning into the right street when the guy on the bike almost hits my car (but he ends up falling over). Whose at fault if he had hit me?[/quote:91cc2]

Isn't it the law to walk your bike across a street? Or is it just a common guideline parents tell everyone.

jujumantb 06-03-2007 07:44 PM

[quote="[DAS REICH] Blitz":6ac00]Whose at fault:

So the light is green, but I need to turn right on a street. Parallel to me is a man riding a bike on the sidewalk, and the walkway sign is green too. I'm already halfway turning into the right street when the guy on the bike almost hits my car (but he ends up falling over). Whose at fault if he had hit me?[/quote:6ac00]
Well, first I would say you should be more attentive to see the bicyclist NOT slowing down, after all, he is clearly going to take the brunt of any collision. But! common bike law across the country is that, if you are biking on a sidewalk, you MUST stop and walk your bike across any intersection. The second your bike hits the street with you riding it, it is almost universally considered a vehicle and must abide by all traffic laws (this is why you can get a DUI on a bike), making the act of riding a bick across an intersection on the crosswalk illegal. By walking the bike through the street, you maintain a pedestrian status and cars must yield to you.

the test is wednesday, all material covered is fair game, bring your number 2's

Arkan 06-03-2007 07:56 PM

lol @ bike laws. When i was a kid, the objective was NOT to get hit by any cars. I always rode my bike "against" traffic so i could see if a car was coming at me.....at least i might have a chance to get out of the way.

Actually, bikes are supposed to follow the same "rules of the road" as cars.

Sniper101 06-03-2007 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arkan
lol @ bike laws. When i was a kid, the objective was NOT to get hit by any cars. I always rode my bike "against" traffic so i could see if a car was coming at me.....at least i might have a chance to get out of the way.

Actually, bikes are supposed to follow the same "rules of the road" as cars.

I did the same thing...right after i hit one at 35mph oOo:

[DAS REICH] Blitz 06-03-2007 08:33 PM

i once rode my bike into a parked car

Arkan 06-03-2007 08:54 PM

[quote="[DAS REICH] Blitz":01150]i once rode my bike into a parked car[/quote:01150]

My dumbass friend did that. He landed on the trunk.

Douchetallica 06-03-2007 10:27 PM

I was coming home 30 minutes ago and on the Northside again I almost saw some chick on a bike get creamed between two cars.

It was a long line of traffic and no bike lane, so she tries to cut in between the two lanes instead of patiently waiting for the light to turn green.

She moves past my car (right side lane), and the car in front of me must have not seen her and made a rapid small turn to change lanes and the bike lady was just inches away from getting in between the car in front of me and the car on the left.

:Sigh:

[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q95QPv_m0E8:54faf]As Dane Cook would say... "I always just miss it, I'm looking, then I go to order my twisty cone, and BAM. What, what just happened? Guy got hit. No? I just went to go order my twisty cone and I missed it."[/url:54faf]

snipeymagoo 06-04-2007 03:58 AM

[quote="[DAS REICH] Blitz":a801f]i've never heard of bike laws.... i thought all you had to do was be careful of cars, that was it.[/quote:a801f]

Portland, OR is a huge bike town. I need to start brushing up on my bike laws if I am going to move here.

Also in Portland, and a lot of Western cities..bikes have the right of way, just like pedestrians.

Eight Ace 06-04-2007 04:44 AM

The laws regarding bikes are strictly enforced here, if the pigs saw u not wearing bicycle-clips in conjunction
with long trousers 4 example, they'd automatically take u down with a P.I.T. maneuver, or u'll be riding along
,right, and they'll just pull alongside and tell u at gunpoint 2 to put ur hands in the air and watch until u crash.
mad:

Unknown_Sniper 06-04-2007 01:56 PM

Bikers must signal before turns and while stopping. Stop at all signs, obey the posted speed limit, and basically obey all the laws pertaining to driving on a road.
TO answer your question, if he had hit you in the side after failing to stop at the sign, he would have been at fault.

Douchetallica 06-10-2007 09:10 PM

Bike Riders Bare All For Environmental Protest in Chicago
http://www.wbbm780.com/pages/565562.php ... tId=596141

They want more respect for bikers and for the city to make more bike lanes.

I think they need to learn how to abide to the rules first before asking for more respect.

Anyhow, wasn't bad seeing chicks ride their bikes nude Saturday night. beer:

Eight Ace 06-10-2007 09:19 PM

anyone in that area with a penchant 4 bicycle seat sniffing would be having a field day! beer:

Stammer 06-10-2007 09:21 PM

[quote="Eight Ace":e6cd0]anyone in that area with a penchant 4 bicycle seat sniffing would be having a feild day! beer:[/quote:e6cd0]

happy:


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