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So that's why you shoulder check at a stop.
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<blockquote data-quote="MajBach" data-source="post: 997420" data-attributes="member: 27289"><p>I think that is incredible! I had no idea there was such a device out there. I'm going to look into it more. Damn, I should have dragged my helmet on the ground a little so I had reason to get a new one (as it was, I didn't come in contact with the pavement above the shoulders).</p><p></p><p>When I am driving a car, half the time I know the licence plate of the driver behind me but when I am on the bike, I am constantly being passed by cars I didn't even know were there. Even when I make a conscious effort, somehow I don't seem to use my mirrors like I do in a car. I will definitely check this out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MajBach, post: 997420, member: 27289"] I think that is incredible! I had no idea there was such a device out there. I'm going to look into it more. Damn, I should have dragged my helmet on the ground a little so I had reason to get a new one (as it was, I didn't come in contact with the pavement above the shoulders). When I am driving a car, half the time I know the licence plate of the driver behind me but when I am on the bike, I am constantly being passed by cars I didn't even know were there. Even when I make a conscious effort, somehow I don't seem to use my mirrors like I do in a car. I will definitely check this out. [/QUOTE]
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