Great read for new riders, and veteran riders that tend to develop complacency patterns.
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great advice I also almost always stick to the middle lane because no matter how noticed you are or how good of a driver you are the fact is you will always get cut off and if you do you will have an extra lane so slide into instead of the grass if your on a side lane.
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thank you for posting all that info!! very helpful and keeps my brain concentrated on things that are more important than others. I've been riding since Sunday (so about almost 24 hours riding total) so this helps me remember things that I need to prioritize while driving on the road amongst traffic. Especially with the crazy drivers we have here in Chicago, you never know what's going to happen. Again, thanks for passing on the "words from the wise" to all the noobs out there, like myself. Props brotha *clapping*
Happy and safe riding!- = Dane = -
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I replay these tips in my head every time I ride, you truly have to be a defensive driver"It's better to fail in originality than succeed in imitation."-Herman Melville
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