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Bicyclists causing traffic problems in Sand Springs.
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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 4248354" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>Yes but, they usually obey the traffic laws unlike bike riders. I will say I have seen hundreds of bike riders during my patrol days. I will also say out of these hundreds, only a few stopped at traffic lights and stop signs. They never follow the lane turning rules and often cross catty corner and across pedestrian only walkways never yielding to a true pedestrian. I have worked about 5 veh vs bike deaths. ALL of them were the biker's fault. ALL OF THEM.</p><p></p><p>I passed a group of six riders on NW Highway out by Surry Hills. I stopped at the red light, they didn't.</p><p>My finger might have flown when I passed them again I can't be too sure because I kept my eyes on the road ahead..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 4248354, member: 44288"] Yes but, they usually obey the traffic laws unlike bike riders. I will say I have seen hundreds of bike riders during my patrol days. I will also say out of these hundreds, only a few stopped at traffic lights and stop signs. They never follow the lane turning rules and often cross catty corner and across pedestrian only walkways never yielding to a true pedestrian. I have worked about 5 veh vs bike deaths. ALL of them were the biker's fault. ALL OF THEM. I passed a group of six riders on NW Highway out by Surry Hills. I stopped at the red light, they didn't. My finger might have flown when I passed them again I can't be too sure because I kept my eyes on the road ahead.. [/QUOTE]
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