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Old 30-10-2014, 10:37 PM   #10
JaguarDave
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Default Re: QLD New Cycling Laws Exposes Flaw in New CyclingLaws.

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Anyway, cyclists have the answer to this conundrum...they have said "Then don't overtake...have some patience and just wait behind us until you get to a normal overtaking area".
Right...I'll hold up my journey and just toddle along at 20kph on the highway...hoping no one appears behind me around a curve quickly or something.
It would be nice to see a new rule that states that if you cannot maintain a speed within say ten kilometres an hour of the speed limit you must move off the road (where possible) or stop and let others pass. Of course in line with all my other assertions, that should be equally applied to all vehicles using the road.
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