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I guess am not an intelligent rider
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<blockquote data-quote="Toecutter" data-source="post: 599123" data-attributes="member: 74"><p>The left track is also the first place to be violated if somebody crosses the center line. I constantly move between the left and right tracks, the left when I'm looking to pass or there's no oncoming traffic, and the right to let vehicles in front block for me. On multi-lane roadways, I use the left track to get around vehicles' left side, and the right track to pass on their right side, keeping as much distance as possible between them and me as I get around (quickly). I cringe at the riders in groups who pass other vehicles at cruising speed, and hang three feet from the vehicle as they go by.</p><p></p><p>I spend as little time as possible in the center, as that's where the slippery stuff and tire hazards like to congregate. YMMV....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toecutter, post: 599123, member: 74"] The left track is also the first place to be violated if somebody crosses the center line. I constantly move between the left and right tracks, the left when I'm looking to pass or there's no oncoming traffic, and the right to let vehicles in front block for me. On multi-lane roadways, I use the left track to get around vehicles' left side, and the right track to pass on their right side, keeping as much distance as possible between them and me as I get around (quickly). I cringe at the riders in groups who pass other vehicles at cruising speed, and hang three feet from the vehicle as they go by. I spend as little time as possible in the center, as that's where the slippery stuff and tire hazards like to congregate. YMMV.... [/QUOTE]
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