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Re: Horse Country TT
Reply #90 - Apr 11th, 2008, 8:15am
 
Quote from DallasBikr on Apr 9th, 2008, 12:29pm:
Big change: Shoulder only.  Riding in the traffic lane is an automatic 30 second penalty...

 Great rule!  Now I can force all those people passing me into the traffic lane and get back 30 seconds! Grin
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Reply #91 - Apr 11th, 2008, 8:35am
 
...since cyclists were blocking traffic all over town and up and down Hwy 428 instead of yielding
 
 
We are Traffic!
 
you going to get my activist side going if you're not careful. Wink
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Reply #92 - Apr 11th, 2008, 9:48am
 
I've looked at the city's website, but can't find any email addresses for the mayor and city council.  I'd love to email them and tell then about all the money I spend there and that this race is the reason why.  If you can help me out Kevin I'll draft a form letter that everyone could send to them and let them know how many tourists they're missing out on 3x per year.
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Reply #93 - Apr 11th, 2008, 11:03am
 
Quote from Kwijybow on Apr 11th, 2008, 8:35am:
...since cyclists were blocking traffic all over town and up and down Hwy 428 instead of yielding


We are Traffic!

you going to get my activist side going if you're not careful. Wink

 
Hm. I think it is a sting. They'll have an officer at the finish handing out tickets for riding on the shoulder.    Tongue
"1) Vehicles must use the roadway. On a street with a median, vehicles must use the roadway on the right. Shoulders are not part of the roadway..."  
Edit: J/K really Smiley bicycles are _allowed_ to ride on the shoulder. I'll be loving my marathon + riding in the shoulder!
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Reply #94 - Apr 11th, 2008, 11:34am
 
Quote from aikigreg on Apr 11th, 2008, 9:48am:
I..I'll draft a form letter that everyone could send to them and let them know how many tourists they're missing out on 3x per year.

 
Ummm....lets send a letter thanking the city for hosting the race instead of talking like they've cancelled it, which they have not.
 
No email addresses are available....paper is very effective for this type of thing.  I'll buy you a stamp if you like!
 
Regarding the "we are traffic"...yes, as long as you are going no less than 10 mph under the speed limit.  If you are in the non-shoulder lane at 30, and a car is waiting, you are impeding that car.  This is the Denton County and City of Aubrey interpretation.  And since they have sirens, guns and ticket books....its my interpretation as well Cheesy
 
Common sense...if there is a car behind you...move over.  You guys have both common sense AND rear-view mirrors and have never been an issue.  A few bad apples that act like the course is closed make for a lot of angry, vocal residents.
 
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Reply #95 - Apr 11th, 2008, 12:29pm
 
That's what I meant Kevin - a nice friendly thanks for allowing a 100 tourists into their domain every month.
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Reply #96 - Apr 11th, 2008, 12:57pm
 
I'm pretty sure that the impeding traffic thing would be a bust if I took them to court, regardless of their interpretation.  I am a legal vehicle, there is no minimum posted speed.  Since when did having guns make you right?  I can't get too upset though, the car-centric world is going to be rocked on its heels in the next few years, so I'll just keep riding my bike and organizing my life in a car-free manner and help others do the same.  
 
All that said, I did see people not pulling over onto the shoulder, which seems like the neighborly thing to do, after all it is available, but I get plenty of people who yell at me to get off the road onto the sidewalk, or just out of there way in general so they can continue to exceed the speed limit by at least 10mph so I'm a bit sensitive on this subject.
 
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Reply #97 - Apr 11th, 2008, 1:36pm
 
Hmm I feel I need to make my position (which is consistent with Texas Law) a little clearer.  Basically I'm doing car drivers a favor by relinquishing the traffic lane to allow them to pass, but because I'm operating my legal vehicle (bicycle) in accordance with the law regarding it I am under no compulsion to do so.  The car is free to pass me as soon as it is safe to do so and in a safe manner, but because they might have to slow down before passing is safe is not a valid reason to require me to not ride in the traffic lane.  Now I'm put in the uncomfortable position of having to choose to condone their incorrect and illegal interpretation (disenfranchising my rights, and not recognizing the equality of my vehicle to a car) by my participation or choosing not to participate and help my friend's race and fundraising.  I'm certainly not asking Kevin to fight that battle, but they are simply wrong.
 
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Reply #98 - Apr 11th, 2008, 1:53pm
 
Ok just found something that relieves my dilemma a bit:
 
 
 (c) The local law enforcement agencies and the sponsoring organization may agree on safety regulations governing the movement of bicycles during a competitive race or during training for a competitive race, including the permission for bicycle operators to ride abreast.
 
  So they do have the ability to make this "interpretation"  for the conditions of the race,  they could not enforce it with the expectation that it would be upheld though if I were not participating in the competitive event.
 
Take Care,
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also will add info on the Selz decision which would likely prove highly relevant:
 
http://cycledog.blogspot.com/2005/11/impeding-traffic-selz-decision.html
 
and lastly this site is wonderful reading, especially why local authorities are not to be entrusted with local "interpretations" just because they have guns and ticket books.
 
http://www.crankmail.com/Fred/Rt2Road.html
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Reply #99 - Apr 12th, 2008, 6:40pm
 
wow.
 
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Reply #100 - Apr 14th, 2008, 11:50am
 
I did warn you! Wink
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Reply #101 - Apr 14th, 2008, 4:18pm
 
Kevin ,if we have to ride in the emergency lane during our time trial ,am I to  assume that area will be swept clean of debris?
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Reply #102 - Apr 14th, 2008, 5:00pm
 
and to doublecheck - the date is the 10th, correct?
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Reply #103 - Apr 15th, 2008, 10:22am
 
Yes, we sweep the shoulder/emergency lane before each event, but I cannot gaurantee we will get everything.  I look at it from the "will this object make me crash or change my line" perspective.
 
Dead animals go  (yuck)
Rocks bigger than a golfball go
Shredded tires go
Anything else I wouldn't want to hit as a racer goes.
 
This takes 1-3 hours each month, depending on how much stuff there is.  Pushing a broom twelve miles is part of promoting.  I do have a number for TXDOT that is ging to try to get a sweeper out there a day or two beforehand.
 
All that said, if a truck drops a load or there is fresh roadkill between 7pm Friday and 9am Saturday, we'll just have to dodge it.
 
 
 
Greg...the date is may 10th...thanks for asking
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Reply #104 - Apr 15th, 2008, 11:23am
 
Quote from DallasBikr on Apr 15th, 2008, 10:22am:
Yes, we sweep the shoulder/emergency lane before each event, but I cannot gaurantee we will get everything. I look at it from the "will this object make me crash or change my line" perspective.

Dead animals go (yuck)
Rocks bigger than a golfball go
Shredded tires go
Anything else I wouldn't want to hit as a racer goes.

This takes 1-3 hours each month, depending on how much stuff there is. Pushing a broom twelve miles is part of promoting. I do have a number for TXDOT that is ging to try to get a sweeper out there a day or two beforehand.

All that said, if a truck drops a load or there is fresh roadkill between 7pm Friday and 9am Saturday, we'll just have to dodge it.



Greg...the date is may 10th...thanks for asking

 
 
Kevin ,fair enough. Add one more 'bent rider to time trial-ME!
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