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by jacquesm
1578 days ago
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Another part is that when you're not a very experienced cyclist you tend to want to model everything around you to avoid hitting something or being hit, whereas you just have to trust people around you to (for the most part) being just as happy not to hit you. So focus on what's ahead of you and whose paths will intersect with yours as long as you are going in a straight line and really start to worry about the rest when you are sharply changing direction. Avoid others first and foremost by speeding up or slowing down rather than by changing direction, but do so gradually, not abruptly. Signal your intent. This is how I teach my kids and they tend to do very well in traffic and on their traffic exams. |
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