Bud_Bent
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Lawyers who are cyclists will tell you, it's a hard sell to a jury, trying to convict a cyclist hitting driver of anything. The jury members are all drivers, and sympathize with the driver, thinking that they could have easily done the same thing. You see it elsewhere, too. At a party not that long ago, someone was talking about how a kid on the street got hit by a driver. Everyone joined in in badmouthing both the kid and the kid's mother for letting the kid ride in the street. They all sympathized with the driver. I had to bite my tongue. To my thinking, kids are expected to dart out in front of cars, both on foot and on a bicycle, and you should be driving carefully enough in a residential neighborhood to be able to stop, even if a kid does dart out in front of you unexpectedly. That's what kids DO! But, people in this country, and especially in this part of it, think they have a right to blast down every road and run over anything that gets in their way. No bicycle passing or texting laws are going to be enough to change that. Law enforcement can't begin to enforce the traffic laws we already have. The average driver breaks a traffic law every few seconds on the road. It will take much more than a few laws to overhaul everyone's attitude. I don't expect it to happen any time soon.
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