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In reply to the discussion: I have a question for bicyclist about something I've been experiencing [View all]Kennah
(14,578 posts)Often cyclists are explicitly permitted to take the lane, even if it means slowing down traffic behind them, if there is a safety issue.
Some of the safety issues I encounter are:
- Glass and debris in bike lanes
- Storm and sewer grates and drains in "bike lanes" [which are really just gutters with bike symbols painted on]
- A "substandard width lane" under the Uniform Vehicle Code, which some states hover at 14' as "standard"
- On curves and turns where the ability to judge the right edge of a vehicle is significantly reduced
Olympia has a 25 MPH speed limit throughout the city, except for about 2 dozen explicitly named stretches of road, right in the code. If it's flat ground, I'm pretty close to the 25 MPH limit, so if someone thinks I'm impeding then they are likely exceeding the speed limit.