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Old 03-01-11, 12:08 PM
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1) Keep your eyes up the road at all times, too many new riders end up staring at the wheel in front of them

2) Be very careful about overlapping wheels, do so only if you have room to move.

3) Try to stay relaxed and avoid the death grip on the bars

4) Keep your eyes up the road at all times, too many new riders end up staring at the wheel in front of them

5) Watch and learn...some riders are accidents waiting to happen. If you see a shaky rider move in front or as far to the side away as you can

6) Think ahead. If you know there's a right turn coming up anticipate riders comiing up on the inside or around you on the outside

7) Keep your eyes up the road at all times, too many new riders end up staring at the wheel in front of them

8) Keep your eyes up the road at all times, too many new riders end up staring at the wheel in front of them

I guess you've figured out that you should Keep your eyes up the road at all times, and that too many new riders end up staring at the wheel in front of them.

Seriously, I've watch so many dumb pileups happen this way...
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