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(Lame?) Article in Today's Newspaper About Lane Sharing
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<blockquote data-quote="Top Case" data-source="post: 1168194" data-attributes="member: 21110"><p>Agreed, not a bad article. Agreed that calling motorcycling "not safe" isn't ideal, but it seemed a harmless self-introduction to the cagers. The article was addressed at them, not us, and I thought overall a good one.</p><p></p><p>As a Washingtonian, I've split lanes only a few hours in my lifetime. I was on a ride to California last year and needed to move around the Bay Area for several days between family events. I ride about 12,000 miles a year, and am closing in on 100,000 miles, but those few hours splitting lanes are among the highest-stress of my experience.</p><p></p><p>The stress is much better than sitting and baking, but the linked article and any other efforts to educate the cagers seems well worth the effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Top Case, post: 1168194, member: 21110"] Agreed, not a bad article. Agreed that calling motorcycling "not safe" isn't ideal, but it seemed a harmless self-introduction to the cagers. The article was addressed at them, not us, and I thought overall a good one. As a Washingtonian, I've split lanes only a few hours in my lifetime. I was on a ride to California last year and needed to move around the Bay Area for several days between family events. I ride about 12,000 miles a year, and am closing in on 100,000 miles, but those few hours splitting lanes are among the highest-stress of my experience. The stress is much better than sitting and baking, but the linked article and any other efforts to educate the cagers seems well worth the effort. [/QUOTE]
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