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I do.
As do 24 states in the US, which set the legal minimum for passing a bicycle under 30 mph at 3 feet or more for reasons of safety (often increasing by 1 foot per additional 10 mph) and countries in Europe such as Germany and Spain which set it at 1.5m. France sets it at 1.5m also, but reduces its legal minimum to 1m in urban areas. Queensland, Australia introduced a 1m rule in May [PDF, 157 KB - Department of Transport and Main Roads]
UK DfT guidance for passing distances can be found on page 17 of this document, issued in 2008.
They may surprise you.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploa...9150/ltn-2-08_Cycle_infrastructure_design.pdf
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An adult male's arm is usually in the region of 25 to 30 inches (63 to 76 cm) in length.
Like I said, if you say so.
ROFLMAO. those passing details are wider than the average UK road. one would have to pass a cyclist using the footpath on the opposite side of the road. look out pedestrians it's not just cyclists on the footpaths anymore.
