Comment by margalabargala

Comment by margalabargala 18 hours ago

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That's a new and moved goalpost far from the original discussion, but sure.

Is there a specific state's laws that you think describe a circumstances when a bike may proceed through a red light, but it is unsafe to do so?

If so, how does that unsafety compare to your opinion on cars turning right on red?

MisterMower 7 hours ago

Let me be more direct: because it’s legal for cyclists to run red lights, you think they should? I hope you can see what I am getting at now.

You can’t have it both ways. If cyclists are going to use roads designed for and paid by motorists, they should be subject to the same rules, regulations, taxes, and enforcement.

You’re welcome to defend a double standard for cyclists, but it won’t change the fact that it is indeed a double standard and is inherently unfair.

  • margalabargala 5 hours ago

    Your implication, without coming out and saying it, is that you think that a cyclist going through a rad light is a bad idea. You've not supported this with anything.

    I think there exist situations where it's reasonable for cyclists to go through red lights. I think there exist situations where it's reasonable for cars to go through red lights.

    Roads are designed for both bikes and cars alike, or do they not have bike lanes where you're from? Since bicycles and cars are fundamentally different vehicles, they should have different sets of laws applied to them. To try to apply the same set of rules would be inherently unfair. You're welcome to try to argue that that's actually fair, but you've currently backed up your stance with nothing but fake leading questions and baseless claims.

    "The law prohibits the rich and poor alike from sleeping under bridges"