Does the same fine apply to bicycle drivers who get within 3 feet of a motor vehicle? What if the biker is illegally passing on the right?WildBill wrote:Houston's streets are slated to become safer for all who use them: On Wednesday, city council unanimously approved a safe passing ordinance that requires drivers to keep a minimum of three feet between motor vehicles and all "vulnerable road users," and demands that commercial drivers give a six-foot berth.
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- Sun Apr 27, 2014 2:01 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Re: I hope this Cyclist looking for trouble isn't a CHL
- Sun Apr 27, 2014 1:57 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: I hope this Cyclist looking for trouble isn't a CHL
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Re: I hope this Cyclist looking for trouble isn't a CHL
That makes me wonder where the biker was on the road and if they had the required lighting.jmra wrote:Also thought it was interesting that the damage to the car in the video was to the drivers side. I would have expected it to be on the passenger side.
Before someone says it, it's wrong to leave the scene and tamper with evidence. I'm wondering about the crash.