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Old 08-05-11 | 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Leisesturm
BTW - AFAIK the Fog Strip is the white line itself. The area to the right of the fog strip is called the shoulder and it may be wide or narrow or non-existent. Fog strips themselves may be wide or narrow but are usually 3" to 5" wide and take somef concentration to ride on.
Thank you for this clarification in nomenclature. I meant to say that I ride the shoulder to the right of the fog line when it is present and rideable as in the horse picture. In the event of an obstacle (like parked cars or people riding horses) or if the shoulder is non-existent (ex., post #35 by megalomatt), I take the lane.
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