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Survey finds bicyclists and motorists ignore traffic laws at similar rates

July 18, 2015
Science

Whether it’s driving five miles over the speed limit or breezing past a stop sign on your bike, chances are, we have all broken a few — or more — rules of the road. When it comes to obeying traffic laws, “we’re all criminals,” says the author of this survey.

Survey finds bicyclists and motorists ignore traffic laws at similar rates

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