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Re: Bob LaLonde and/or Bob Campbell



Yup, that'll definately do it for sure...:)) But what I was referring to was
the fact that two vehicles with a tremendous difference in speed generate
more of a risk of accident than two vehicles travelling much the same speed.

I've got nothing against bicycling; I bought an expensive bike in Florida
and had a great time cycling through some of the state parks down there, and
along the tourist areas of Seagrove Gardens. Biking is a great activity. But
put a bicycle in heavy traffic and the risk of an accident is too great. And
it won't be the cager that will lose....

Even with my heavy cruiser motorcycle, I'm always aware of the risk from
cars and trucks. It's simply a matter of acting sensibly to survive.
Bicycles simply don't belong on busy highways (IMO)....

RHC

"Robert L Bass" <robertlbass@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> Actually, it's sudden changes in speed that kill.  For example, traveling
> at 100 kph has no ill effects on the human body.  Suddenly decreasing that
> speed to 0 kph, for example half-way through a brick wall, can be a bad
> thing.
> >
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
>
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