A bicyclist
rides legally in traffic in Tulsa, Oklahoma. When crashes occur, there
can be serious problems for cyclists if the police, courts, and juries
do not understand bicyclists' rights and responsibilities under the
law. If few members of juries ride bikes themselves, they may tend
to examine the evidence from the viewpoint of the automobile driver.
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Topics in Episode 126:
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We talk with an attorney in Tulsa about bicyclists and the
law.
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A Tulsa businessman bought bicycles for his employees.
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We learn about Mothers Against Drunk Driving from their National
President.
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We meet the bicycle and pedestrian coordinator for Somerville,
Massachusetts.
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We look at Fayetteville Street in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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