Old 10-08-11 | 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by commuterrun
with or without any of my trailers my default lane position is the entire right side of the lane on the type of road where you have shown yourself hugging the gutter on this very thread. This lane position typically coincides with the right tire track on 10', 11' and 12' lanes. That lane position may of course change under certain conditions.
the 'right tire track' seems markedly similar to my road position. My short video shows me in a variety of lane positions including centered in the lane, right tire track ,and safely right in the presence of overtaking traffic. there's no 'gutter' on a road with a slight shoulder.

I move well to the center of the lane absent faster traffic and generally stay there as traffic approaches to a certain closing distance and then move right safely.

such critics. still waiting to see the videos of markedly different methods of riding narrow two lane 55 mph roads and how thats working out for everyone.

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