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View Poll Results: Do agree with 'Filtering' and should be legal?
Yep .... done safely with stationary traffic, no probs 131 64.85%
No .... Bikes should sit in traffic like everyone else 71 35.15%
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Old 26-01-2013, 09:49 PM   #11
BF-2K7
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Default Re: Should motorbikes be allowed ride through stationary traffic?

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Originally Posted by flappist View Post
So you read English as well as you write........is that supposed to be French? No ,,,,,it is supposed to be VERY bad French. maybe try and read, comprehend and understand English instead of correcting my very bad French

If so the correct grammar, well vernacular anyway, is "ne vous comprends pas". Thankyou for the free French lesson, much appreciated

As far as the other, it is legal not mandatory. Ummm I thought I said "if the gap isnt wide enough you wouldnt go through it! Commonsense really" ........... so I wouldn't do it if it was legal OR mandatory! therefore

This means that you do not have to do it of you do not want to. Very good - well done

The rest means that all drivers/riders are responsible for their actions and if a rider bumps a mirror then that is no different to driver of a vehicle with wide mirrors or whatever bumping something else. Im not sure if you're reading what Im writing, I would not go through a gap that was too narrow and bump mirrors THATS THE WHOLE POINT so I dont understand what your whole rant to me was all about
ta oh sorry - Thankyou.
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