Today’s Tribune includes a brief article about a cyclist who ran into a car after running a four-way stop sign while riding against traffic. At the time of this posting, there’s only one comment in response on the Tribune’s website, which wonders why the cyclist wasn’t ticketed [the Tribune article doesn’t say either way]. The author of the comment argues that if motorists are required to share they road with cyclists, then cyclists should be subject to ticketing when they violate traffic laws. I agree!
Wrong-Way Cyclist Hits Car
By Henry Scott|
2009-03-21T12:44:16+00:00
March 21st, 2009|Categories: Advocacy, Commentary|2 Comments