Frank Krygowski wrote in part:
"Narrow lane," in practice, should not be defined as width of pavement.
For example, a 13 foot lane with 4 feet of deep potholes at the right
is a narrow lane for the cyclist, even if a motorist could drive over
those potholes.
snip other examples
All those examples are covered in the
exceptions to the ride-right law where
I live.
My point is that there will often be
times when a cyclist can share the lane
with, say, a truck. But there will never be a
time when the truck will be able to share
the lane with another truck. This is the
root of the "discriminatory" ride-to-the-right
laws.
Robert
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