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Originally Posted by
The PNP
It could equally be said, that riding on pavement
allows traffic to flow unhindered....
Lets face it, not every driver appreciates being stuck behind a slow-moving bike!
I have been out quite a bit on my bike of late. As always, I give priority to cars if I am turning right, but lately, these cars have slowed down behind me to allow me to manouvre - unusual! The only thing that I can put it down to, is perhaps these drivers are not on emergency runs and if they have a collision with a bike they would have to explain why they are out in their vehicle.
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Originally Posted by
said
The only thing that I can put it down to, is perhaps these drivers are not on emergency runs and if they have a collision with a bike
they would have to explain why they are out in their vehicle.
With far fewer working, there are a lot less driving under pressure of time to get from A to B.
Getting the bike out as you have, is a great way to escape the frustration of being cooped-up at home. It falls under the category of exercise, avoiding the worry of being stop-checked for non-essential driving!
On Yer Bike!
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