Bike-O-Din
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An aquaintence of ours was pulled over in Maryland (in thier cage) and asked to justify why they were traveling on the road during a "lockdown." Because they were just out for a drive, they were ticketed for violation of the govenors' order to stay at home except for emergency or essential needs.
Is this true in other places? I would like to do some ryding druing the time were are forced to be locked down, and since I am completely covered and abiding by the social distancing, I do not see that this is a problem. However..... I can agree that technically ryding is not an essential task, and I doubt they would consider "wind therapy" to be a medical necessity. Maybe I could say it is a form of exercise (does mental gymnastics or jumping to conclusions or running late count as exercise??).
I live in the northwest corner of VA, and do most of my ryding in West VA, and PA, but to get to some of the nicer areas, I would have to cross through a small section of Maryland. Yes, it is mostly rural, but I would like to avoid hassles if at all possible.
Thoughts and experiences from those of you who have been out there during this time would be welcome.
Stay safe,
Mr Bill
Is this true in other places? I would like to do some ryding druing the time were are forced to be locked down, and since I am completely covered and abiding by the social distancing, I do not see that this is a problem. However..... I can agree that technically ryding is not an essential task, and I doubt they would consider "wind therapy" to be a medical necessity. Maybe I could say it is a form of exercise (does mental gymnastics or jumping to conclusions or running late count as exercise??).
I live in the northwest corner of VA, and do most of my ryding in West VA, and PA, but to get to some of the nicer areas, I would have to cross through a small section of Maryland. Yes, it is mostly rural, but I would like to avoid hassles if at all possible.
Thoughts and experiences from those of you who have been out there during this time would be welcome.
Stay safe,
Mr Bill