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4/10BCycling advocates in Canada's Province of British Columbia (B.C.) hope a new U.S. study willboost the case to allow cyclists to yield, which means to slow down and pass without stopping fully,at stop signs and safely rollthrough intersections(道路交叉口). While it's the law like B.C. forcyclists to stop at stop signs, like every other road user, it's common to see people on two wheelschoose an illegal yield — rolling past the sign after checking it's safe to pass through. “It makes it alotmore efficient,”saidVancouver cyclistBen Cooper aboutgetting through intersections.I'mnotgoing to come to a fullstop. You know, the amount of energy it takes to stop my entire bike and get it going again — it just doesn't make sense."The argument over whether rolling stops— that is no need to stop completely, but pass slowly—should be legalized has been ongoing since the early 1980s when the state of Idaho first madeit legal, resulting in the move being named the Idaho stop. Several other U.S. states have sincefollowed suit, including Oregon. Canada hasn't yet adopted laws for rolling stops for bikes.Cycling advocates in B.C. say they've been pushing the issue for years and hope a new studyfrom researchers at Oregon State University, published this month in an academic transportationjournal, will id their argument.The Oregon study says with proper education for both cyclists and drivers, Idaho stops do notlead either riders or drivers to act unsafely. Researchers oserved 60 people paired off who wentthrough 16 virtual interaction scenes as either cyclist or driver, coming together at a four-way-stop intersection. They found that instead of drivers being angry toward cyclists who appeared tobe breaking the law by rolling through, driving participants approached intersections either moreslowly or at a similar pace after being educated about what bicycle rolling stops were.Nearly four out of five crashes involving cyclists in B.C. happen at intersections. “Thisresearch gives decision-makers information to support prospective lgal policies, set up educational programs and design strong enforcement ( 执行 ) practices,” said Hurwitz, one of the researchers. 24. What is Ben Cooper's opinion about cyclists' yielding at stop signs?A. It's more effective.B. It's against the law.C. It's a waste of time.D. It's dangerous for cyclists. 25. What is the result of the study at Oregon State University?A. Rolling stops always cause more accidents.B. Suitable education ensures safe “Idaho stops".C. Study shows rolling stops should be banned.D. Drivers are mad at cyclists yielding at intersections.26. What is the attitude of Hurwitz towards legalization of yield?A. Doubtful.B. Uncaring.C. Disproving.D.Supportive. 27. What is the best title for the text?A. Citizens Call for a Ban on Rolling Stops B. Bicycle Safety Tips on Rolling StopsC. B.C. Cyclists Push for “Idaho Stop" Law D. Policy Makers Focus on Cyclist-Driver Crashes高三英语第4页共10页CS扫描全能王3亿人都在用的扫描ApO
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