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Bless Manchin's heart. Willing to eliminate that carried interest loophole
I guess there are no hedge funds in WV
Probably the part Sinema will cut
Child porn found in documents Alex Jones sent to lawyers of Sandy Hook families, court filing says
Jones denies any knowledge of the images, and Infowars describes the emails as a "malware attack attempting to embed" child porn on their servers.www.nbcnews.com
How else are they gonna get a coffee fetcher who also does curtsies?That she thinks a private equity fund would hire her is sort of comical but whatever
Adding weight to the possibility that his lawyer set him up...Another qanon follower turns out to be the actual pedo
As a cyclist I like that law and hope California adapts something similar. When I ride downtown and there is a stop or red light in a low traffic area its annoying having to clip out and wait. I usually slow down, check for traffic and roll through stop signs if they're a four way stop, as well as red lights. In areas with high traffic I definitely wait at lights though because that's just too dangerous. Those laws aren't meant for cyclist to just ride through them but treat them as yields.Glad he isn't hurt. I ride my bike and can't tell you how many close calls I've had. One thing to note is that it looked like his light was red when he got hit. Colorado recently passed legislation allowing cyclists to run stop signs and red lights. When I'm out riding I always follow traffic rules as if I were I'm a car. This is in no way absolving the councilwoman but I don't think laws that allow cyclists to run red lights or stop signs are a good idea.
As a cyclist I like that law and hope California adapts something similar. When I ride downtown and there is a stop or red light in a low traffic area its annoying having to clip out and wait. I usually slow down, check for traffic and roll through stop signs if they're a four way stop, as well as red lights. In areas with high traffic I definitely wait at lights though because that's just too dangerous. Those laws aren't meant for cyclist to just ride through them but treat them as yields.
You're not comparing a pedestrian on a bike to an automobile are you?I also hate waiting at a red light when there's clearly no traffic in the opposing direction, but few people would support a law that allowed a driver to similarly treat red lights as yields. This despite the fact that I'll definitely beat you across the intersection and I am way more visible to traffic.
This is not a good argument…This proposed law has support from both Democrats and Republicans so you're wrong.
There's no risk the bike running a red light is going to kill a pedestrian.
That's the asymmetry. We shouldn't project car laws onto everything else.
Allowing bikes to run red lights is extremely stupid. If I have the green light, as a car driver, I'm 99.99% going to slow down if a pedestrian crosses the street, but a faster bicycle will test my reaction time.There's no risk the bike running a red light is going to kill a pedestrian.
That's the asymmetry. We shouldn't project car laws onto everything else.
Another qanon follower turns out to be the actual pedo
I think we're imagining different scenarios. I'm thing of NYC or many of the blocks on my bike route where I cross on red. These are one lane side roads, nobody is driving that fast down them, and I slow down and check if I can cross first. I'm not talking about the giant roads that are actually just highways with red lights. Those will never be safe for bikers and they shouldn't exist in populated cities to begin with.Allowing bikes to run red lights is extremely stupid. If I have the green light, as a car driver, I'm 99.99% going to slow down if a pedestrian crosses the street, but a faster bicycle will test my reaction time.
Red lights are also there to allow traffic to flow as fast as legally possible and facilitate travel for all
The realization I've come to is that bikes simply cannot safely coexist on roads built primarily for the convenience of cars.This is not a good argument…
…But this is better
Ok, I agree that it’s asymmetric, but my point was that just because someone wants a law and it avoids some dumb situations for them, it doesn’t make it a good law.
I’m not sure if it’s still the case, but when I lived in Houston, some of the traffic signals would actually switch to blinking red after a certain time. I’d be more supportive of a law that allowed for rolling stops for cyclists if there was some tie to the actual traffic patterns and, preferably, actual real time traffic.
You’re absolutely correct that there’s a tremendous amount of asymmetry, but that doesn’t absolve the moral hazard of a reckless cyclist. And a system that introduces more discretion will introduce a lot more ambiguity. Traffic laws, to some extent, exist to remove ambiguity from real driving situations.