tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1456214920247105603.post1092151228521149579..comments2020-02-25T03:44:10.733-08:00Comments on On Few Wheels: rushin' redsMandyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17076340455568742581noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1456214920247105603.post-24347494906532442402011-11-02T14:37:20.464-07:002011-11-02T14:37:20.464-07:00I know what you're saying and have thought sim...I know what you're saying and have thought similar things myself but my conclusion is that at some point there will be so many people cycling that the few who break the law or do foolish things will be not so noticeable compared to the many who will be more lawful.<br /><br />If the system wants some people to follow it's rules then it needs to include those people in the system. Otherwise there's no incentive to conform. There's a long tradition of just trying to survive a system that doesn't have a place for you that things have been developed just to get around. We're now in a transition period with cycling. I look forward to someday no longer having to be an outlaw just to get to work.Johnnoreply@blogger.com