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Originally Posted by Mikemike
I don't know that it has to be east side, or that it has to be a single 2-way lane, but there is so much extra space on 109 that the fear of losing that curb lane is really irrational. I suppose some drivers feel that losing something that they don't need and rarely use is some kind of existential attack.
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Just a little bastardization of Niemoller because I thought it would be funny and it may answer why the complaints are trickling in:
"First they came for a portion of lanes, and I did not speak out—
Because I could still drive on the narrowed road.
Then they came for one lane on a four lane road, and I did not speak out—
Because I still had a lane and traffic wasn't too bad.
Then they came to take the lane going in one direction, leaving it a one way, and I did not speak out—
Because I never went that way anyway.
Then they came for my commuter route—and they claimed I should have spoke up when they started down this path."