Yes but they are not “the same rules of the road”; they are different rules for bikes vs cars.
Hawke
joined 2 years ago
Not in all cases, e.g. the “Idaho stop” or laws that allow cycling on the sidewalk or proceeding on red light after a delay.
Assuming they mean this incident: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/air-canada-booted-passengers-vomit-filled-seats-1.6957790
when a taster […] is pulled
Is that a thing that happens frequently?
There actually is a compression format that used .jar as an extension, a would-be successor to .arj. It’s quite archaic though, and God help you if you find one in the wild at this point.
Just one more lane, bro!
Good luck!
Someone should tell these people that words have meanings.
But isn’t it ineffective once it’s been bypassed, therefore making it legal again?
I’m really not sure how you’d go about breaking the Idaho stop law. Stopping when you didn’t really need to?
Regardless the point is that cyclists do not need to follow the same rules of the road as cars do.