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Old 08-05-2004, 10:55 PM   #12 (permalink)
Zoot Katz
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Re: Urban Cycling - pretty good guidebook

Thu, 05 Aug 2004 12:31:37 -0400,
<61o4h0lg8vhkuu94n0vd8nvnjlcti94eo0@4ax.com>, Badger_South
<Badger@South.net> wrote:

>He also puts some funny stuff in there like 'B is the soccer mom in the van
>entering the shopping mall. She may be so excited at the prospect of
>shopping that she might not see a biker, and try to dive for the 'hole' in
>traffic before it's prudent'. hah-hah.


I've not seen the book but at this point I'm checking over my
shoulder, moving closer to the middle of the lane, standing on the
pedals and calculating the odds of different scenarios.

Shoulder check to see if there's a car and whether they're waiting for
that and consider the option to slow so that I enter the intersection
closer to the same time, IOW, let them pull their stunt and use other
traffic for running blockers.

Standing on the pedals to create a larger target and give the
impression I'm 'hurrying to get out of the way".

Moving to the centre of the lane gives me a better chance of being
seen and cuts down on the amount of lane they must cross before
meeting opposing traffic (me). It opens up more room to the right for
maneuvering and better possibility to get around behind.

What's the book say about muttering?
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