Old 05-22-12, 10:58 AM
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Camilo
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I know we love our jargon, but you should start by explaining that FRAP means "far right as practical".

My opinion: it's perfectly fine. Sure it can be misinterpreted, but on its face, and the way it's always worked for me (I've been riding in traffic since the early 70s), I've never had a problem riding safely nor being given hassle when I have to move left or take the lane. Well, except for the odd jerk who honks or yells, but that has nothig to do with FRAP.

Last edited by Camilo; 05-22-12 at 12:21 PM. Reason: corrected "practical"
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