Captain Dirty
Platinum Member
Takes a lot of tax money to upgrade the roads for cyclists.. and the cyclists do not pay any road tax for that !!
See ArlyA's post #46. I put many more street miles on my 2 registered, insured, and taxed motor vehicles than the 3000 miles I ride my bicycle each year.
I have had occasion to ride on the interstates in South Dakota and New Mexico. It is legal as the interstate is the only practicable way to get from A to B. One can argue that the interstates are "upgraded" roads. Great sight-lines; relatively good pavement, although the high speed traffic sweeps a lot of debris into the breakdown lane; fair separation, although a semi passing at 60 mph greater speed 10 to 12 feet away can buffet one around. I found it "safe" but generally unpleasant and boring. I much prefer riding on curvey roads where two wheels allow banking and one has much more intimate connection with the surroundings.