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The Idaho stop is the common name for a law that allows cyclists to treat a stop sign as a yield sign, and a red light as a stop sign.
I have seen way to many "cyclists" in Seattle that simply don't think any rule applies to them and get pissy when cars dare to use "their" road
Everyone needs a spandex clad hood ornament...... Didn't the city of Portland say the same thing about cyclists??So, is that a thing in Idaho?
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Should bicyclists always halt at stop signs and wait at lights? Study says no
See, it is a thing only we don't have "cyclists". Like in Portland and Seattle. We have guys riding bikes who for the most part know cars are just trying to run them over and act like human beings.
I have seen way to many "cyclists" in Seattle that simply don't think any rule applies to them and get pissy when cars dare to use "their" road
I was taught that a bicycle needs to follow all the rules of the road , just like a car.
Sure wish more folks would remember that when riding bicycles.
Andy
NoIn Idaho if you see a adult on a bicycle he has a damn good reason to be on it (usually dui related reasons).