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Jun 21 2007
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Legally Speaking – with Bob Mionske: Two-by-two

By Bob Mionske 2007, Articles No Comments

Hi Bob,

First of all thanks for the “Legally Speaking” column. It’s informative, sometimes empowering and always interesting. On a group ride last week on a country road with no auto traffic about 10 of us were pace-lining. As we …

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Mar 16 2007
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Legally Speaking – with Bob Mionske: Points is Points

By Bob Mionske 2007, Articles No Comments

Dear Bob,

I always enjoy reading your column. Lately though, I haven’t seen your column, which has been kind of disappointing for me. Where have you been? Are you still writing your column? I hope so. Anyway, last weekend, I …

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Jan 18 2007
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Legally Speaking – Too Close For Comfort

By BicycleLaw 2007, Articles No Comments

By Bob Mionske

Dear Bob,

I am getting ready for the new season of racing and am planning out my training schedule in preparation for the spring races. My teammate and I want to work on our leg speed and …

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Sep 07 2006
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Legally Speaking – Crossing Guard

By BicycleLaw 2006, Articles No Comments

Dear Bob,

I don’t remember if you’ve covered this question. This has come up a number of times in our club lately. Is it legal to ride across an intersection in the crosswalk? Are you considered a pedestrian or bicyclist …

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Apr 20 2006
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Legally Speaking – To Impede Or Not To Impede

By BicycleLaw 2006, Articles No Comments

By Bob Mionske

Legally Speaking – with Bob Mionske: To impede or not to impede, that is the question

Published Apr. 20, 2006 on VeloNews

Dear Bob:

I have the good fortune to live in Southern Minnesota where the roads …

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Feb 09 2006
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Legally Speaking – Attack Of The Killer Garage Door- Part III

By BicycleLaw 2006, Articles No Comments

By Bob Mionske

Legally Speaking – with Bob Mionske: Attack of the killer garage door – Part III

Published Feb. 9, 2006 on Velonews

Dear Readers;

Recently, S.S., an attorney in Tennessee, drove into his garage whilehis bike was still …

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Jan 31 2006
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Legally Speaking – Garage V. Roof Rack, Part II

By BicycleLaw 2006, Articles No Comments

By Bob Mionske

Legally Speaking – with Bob Mionske: Garage v. Roof Rack, Part II

Published Jan. 31, 2006 by VeloNews

Dear Readers;

In my most recent column, S.S., a Tennessee attorney, asked about his insurance company’s refusal to compensate …

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Jan 19 2006
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Legally Speaking – Is It My Garage Or My Car That’s At Fault?

By BicycleLaw 2006, Articles No Comments

By Bob Mionske

Legally Speaking – with Bob Mionske: Is it my garage or my car that’s at fault?

Published Jan. 19, 2006 on VeloNews

Dear Bob,

I am an attorney and have been practicing as an Assistant DA for …

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Dec 22 2005
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Legally Speaking – A Victim Of Circumstance

By BicycleLaw 2005, Articles No Comments

Published Dec. 22, 2005

By Bob Mionske

for VeloNews

Dear Bob;

I was involved in an accident on my bike. I swerved to avoid a crazy cab driver and ran into a pedestrian and knocked her over. She was injured …

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Oct 06 2005
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Legally Speaking – The Perfect Stone

By BicycleLaw 2005, Articles No Comments

Published Oct. 6, 2005

By Bob Mionske

for VeloNews

Hi Bob,

Occasionally while riding on the road, a rock will go sailing from the sidewall of my tires to a car driving next to me. I cringe everytime this happens, …

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