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Cyclist Rights Defended; Critic Referred to Driver Handbook

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In response to “Cyclists Seek Rights Yet Ignore Laws” (Letters, Feb. 2), there is no law in the California Vehicle Code about bicyclists riding single file on a public street. What the California Vehicle Code does say is that “a bicycle is a vehicle and must obey all vehicle laws” and that “a bicycle must be ridden as close to the right-hand side of the road as practical.”

Exceptions to riding as close to the right-hand side of the road as practical are: avoiding road hazards (such as broken glass, gravel, holes, pieces of wood and other debris), parked cars, passing a slower bicyclist.

A bicycle has just as much of a right to be on a public road as a motor vehicle does. What we need are more police patrols to keep inconsiderate, ignorant people off the road until they can learn to share it with law-abiding bicyclists.

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S.G. DAVIS, Santa Ana

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