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- From: klp@doe.carleton.ca (Ka Lun Pang)
- Subject: Re: lane splitting/sharing poll
- Message-ID: <klp.727726224@kmpec>
- Sender: news@cunews.carleton.ca (News Administrator)
- Organization: Dept. of Electronics, Carleton University
- References: <4585@cvbnetPrime.COM> <1993Jan18.202953.26985@adobe.com> <1993Jan19.133018.17645@merlin.dev.cdx.mot.com> <1993Jan20.160042.6900@rtsg.mot.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 18:10:24 GMT
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- Just one data point:
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- In Hong Kong, a lot of people ride because they can split lane. That usually
- shortens the travelling time by 2 from point A to point B. Everyone knows
- riding a bike is dangerous, no one complains about lane splitting. Even the
- cops don't care. That's probably why they have FZR400, CBR400/250RR, ZX-4,
- etc. available - big bikes can split that well, u know.
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- BTW, it's even worse in Taiwan.
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- Ka Lun Pang (a.k.a. Andy) - Lost between frequency and time on the unit circle
- email: klp@doe.carleton.ca
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- "I need a vacation"--T2
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