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    I was there.
    Oftentimes people who claim they were there still hold on to incredible ignorance. For one of the ultimate facepalms, start at 11:00 on this video and listen for about 15 seconds. This guy is supposed to have served as a marine. Maybe he did but the experience certainly didn't make him any smarter. I just cringe every time I hear this nonsense repeated.

    Hell, my sister was friends with Ruth Handler. If Mattel had had anything to do with the M16, we'd know.

     

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    No riding two abreast...

    Where is that prohibited?

    Regarding stop signs: A Olympic level cycling official said this at a basic official's class when I first got my USAC Official's license.

    "The rules are black and white, but the racing always takes place in the grey area between the rules."

    His point was sometimes there are rules that simply are not applicable in a strict interpretation for the situation. Does it really make sense for each cyclist in a group to stop, one-by-one (or two-by-two) at a stopsign? No, it doesn't. Should they blow a stopping? No, but I atleast am just as lenient with cyclists, especially given the overall risk to others, as I am with cars.
    "Did they slow to a point they attenuated the risk to the public before entering the intersection?" Letter of the law is rarely the right course for enforcement.

    And now a European flavor which I found funny.
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