Rest of the world please take note. Chicago City Council has passed new legislation whereby drivers can be fined for turning in front of bikers, passing too close, or opening a car door, causing a crash.
Fines range between $150 and $500.
Rest of the world please take note. Chicago City Council has passed new legislation whereby drivers can be fined for turning in front of bikers, passing too close, or opening a car door, causing a crash.
Fines range between $150 and $500.
http://www.motobke.co.uk
But that shit is already illegal in the rest of the world.
In space, no one can smell your fart.
At least they're trying to do something. Rest of the world might call it illegal, but does anyone try to force cars to take notice?
Maybe slapping a fine or two around - and having the police to do it (no camera is going to care about bad driving) - will allow bikers a little protection?
Or am I being way too optimistic?
http://www.motobke.co.uk
Source, please.
I found these
http://www.nbc5.com/news/15589842/detail.html
http://www.suntimes.com/news/politic...030508.article
It sounds to me that it's intended to protect cyclists, AKA pushbikers.
Last edited by Badjelly; 17th March 2008 at 09:40. Reason: Add another link
The laws a nice thought (if it applies to us) but,
1) as McJim said, its illegal already
2) all very well having the law, but if it isn't enforced, it isn't worth the paper its written on.
We have red light running laws, and red light running occurs all the time, because cops like to spend their time trapping people doing 1-5kph over the limit. Yes, its easier to get a guaranteed ticket, but its that exact attitude partly responsible for the bad red light running. Anyway,
I hope they enforce it.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
Ah, so I should be riding back home and feel safer eh?
I bet the American Outlaws Association will be happy as Chicago is their home town.
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