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Are Georgia's Cycling Laws Adequate Protection for Cyclists?
The death of cyclists usually stirs up strong emotions, especially if no prosecution follows, but others say it is only fair for everyone 'sharing the road' be required to purchase registration, tags and insurance. What say you?
A recent story in Decatur-Avondale Estates Patch highlighted the problem with cycling safety on local streets. It noted that cyclist Dave Mathews, injured in a bad bike wreck 18 months ago, has made cycling safety an issue. His passion on the subject was fueled after a pickup struck and killed cyclist Paul Taylor and authorities announced last week nobody will be prosecuted. The reason the authorities gave was that they don't have the evidence to make a case. "We're human beings, too," said Mathews, who started a Facebook page about bike safety in Atlanta. "We're not disposable creatures." Atlanta bicyclists have long complained about motorists being inconsiderate, with many hogging the road and passing them too closely. Earlier this year…
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Urly
3:40 am on Thursday, September 27, 2012
Cyclists should obey the laws and be licensed. They are horrible in my neighborhood.   more ›