because it slows them down
There is no rule that cyclists should or must "go last" at intersections. Intersections are where cyclists and drivers are most at risk of accident. Cyclists have the same responsibilities as drivers, must obey the same rules of the road and have the same rights as drivers. in nearly every state a bicycle is considered to be a "vehicle" and therefore, just like motorists, cyclists must follow the rules of the road. When it comes to collisions occurring at intersections, liability usually boils down to who had the right-of-way - the car or the bike. There is no rule that a cyclist must "go last" at an intersection and one driver trying to make that occur could cause an accident because the other drivers are expecting that normal road rules will be followed by all drivers at the intersection. Remember that drivers and cyclists who don't follow established driving rules are at risk for being found at fault in any accident.
a lot of people either want to avoid any risk of crashing, or they are being polite as it is polite to let cyclists go first.
Bradley Wiggins
tarquin the proud (or superbus, which means proud)
Yes there is. My last name is Deetz, and I'm proud of it!
it is a proud person
The last king of Rome who was driven out in 509 BC was Tarquin the Proud or Tarquin Superbus.
No two drivers are the same. It depends on the drivers braking habits.
The proud and noble surname Cate is first found in Amsterdam, Holland.
acctualy there was, im a Stevenson myself and im proud!!
New York
I have the same question! I was looking over the ticket I got last night and realized the officer clearly wrote a 9 as the last number in my drivers license number and the last number of my drivers license number is really a 3...I really hope this makes the ticket void.