nun
09-02-08, 11:02 AM
Here are three videos that show a common sense approach to riding. They're basically
the same rules that I learned in my UK cycling proficiency test when I was ten and the
rules I now use to ride around Boston MA
http://epicureancyclist.blogspot.com/2008/08/some-good-riding-techniques.html
It's a pity he doesn't cover rotaries, but I suppose they're particular to New England and
the UK. But approaching then in the correct lane, land control and clear signaling are key to safely negotiating those as well.
the same rules that I learned in my UK cycling proficiency test when I was ten and the
rules I now use to ride around Boston MA
http://epicureancyclist.blogspot.com/2008/08/some-good-riding-techniques.html
It's a pity he doesn't cover rotaries, but I suppose they're particular to New England and
the UK. But approaching then in the correct lane, land control and clear signaling are key to safely negotiating those as well.
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