tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37712842.post5050058025055850695..comments2024-03-12T15:49:33.657-04:00Comments on Vision Zero NJ: Tri-State Transportation Campaign releases its Northern New Jersey’s Most Dangerous Roads for Biking reportUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37712842.post-21576090718779528052012-12-24T10:44:36.594-05:002012-12-24T10:44:36.594-05:00Yes Max. That is EXACTLY my concern as well. Sho...Yes Max. That is EXACTLY my concern as well. Shoulders are fine in a number of situations but the law needs to clarified regarding the legal operation of a bicycle in a shoulder.Andrew J. Besoldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03652399372790924762noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37712842.post-2290516998361362712012-12-22T21:09:12.818-05:002012-12-22T21:09:12.818-05:00I'm concerned about the implications of includ...I'm concerned about the implications of including shoulders in the Complete Streets policies. It appears that cyclists using those shoulders put themselves in legally precarious conditions, considering the Polzo v. Essex decision you analyzed earlier this year, and this recent collision in Chatham:<br />http://chatham.patch.com/articles/bicyclist-suffered-serious-injuries-in-crash-cops-say<br />I worry that building more shoulders in hopes of getting cyclists to use them will lead to more maimed cyclists facing tickets and lawsuits from the drivers who injured them.Max Powernoreply@blogger.com