Originally Posted by joejack951
It's about 50/50 in my book as to who is to blame for most right hook collisions that I've read about. But, I'd say the vast majority could be avoided by cyclists not riding so far right in the absence of faster same direction traffic and not passing on the right without due diligence.
JJ, to clarify... What you mean by "not riding so far right in the absence of faster same direction traffic" helps avoid right hooks is that when same direction traffic slows to the speed (or slower) of the cyclist, the cyclist should merge left, right?