[python] Re: Commuting on the Python: crowded traffic

  • From: "Mark Garvey" <lazybee45@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 18:05:16 -0500

no, your life would be endangered by violating traffic laws more than
by a low bike/trike.  In HEAVY traffic, I am more comfortable on a
standard style bicycle, but I have ridden many years on low recumbents
and trikes.  My next project will be a low recumbent.  but then
another project, now underway is an upright cargo hauling bicycle.

mark

On Nov 1, 2007 10:13 AM, Florent Balestrieri
<florent.balestrieri@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi again!  Another unanswered question after digging the
> maillist is: Is the python suited for traffic jams situation
> in crowded cities (like in Paris where i live)? As of
> today, with my upright bike, i'm quite delighted to go
> faster than cars while riding betwen lanes and even across
> the middle line. My style of riding also involves a lot of
> traffic lights violation...
>
> So would my life be endangered by riding such a LOW bike?
> Or rephrasing this: for the guys out there commuting on the
> Python, can you be as reckless as you were on your upright
> bike in your previous life? Or do you have to pay
> extra-care?
>
> -- Florent
>
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