Absalom
SWCA Member, Absent Comrade
The illogical and to me dangerous part of IL law is that the bicycles are required to ride WITH traffic; not against it. I'm a lifelong motorcyclist but think if I were into peddling a bike, I'd want to see whats coming at me.
Believe it or not, riding with traffic is how the whole world does it.
I’ve grown up in the saddle elsewhere. I’ve biked to school from 2nd grade through an MA.
As a kid I also survived being hit from behind going about 10mph by a car that was going about 30mph. The remaining speed differential of about 20mph still resulted in a spectacular flight backward over the car with a landing, fortunately not head-first, in the ditch, and moderate injuries. Had the collision occurred opposing, and thus adding our speeds to 40mph, I might not be here.
I’ve considered the American habit of riding opposing the traffic ill-advised and unsafe ever since I saw it the first time almost 40 years ago. Riding along a shoulder or a curb, seeing a car coming provides a bicyclist with no actionable information that would justify the added risk. The only exception might be if you’re so far out in the boonies that the appearance of a car as such would count as a surprise. But that’s not where the car-bike safety conflicts occur.