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San Diego bicyclists get state protection from aggro drivers
Here is my beef with this new law. We have a new cult of adults out riding bikes. This is a good thing, in many ways. However, these folks have decided they have rights, when infact they do, but they are taking them in the wrong way. If their children went out and road their bikes around the same way mom and dad does, there would be hell to pay at home. It is just plain dangerous to ride two or three abreast on any street. It is even more disrespectful to others to do so. Time and again I have been held up by a group of bikers. I have been given the finger for suggesting they ride single file. I have had one actually invite out of my car. He was very surprised to meet a 330 pounds of man in a 6'7' , ready for all he had to offer. If those cycling stayed single file, all this cost of painting lines, making laws would not be needed. Packs of bikers create the danger, not the car.— September 27, 2013 1:25 p.m.