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Old 03-06-12 | 06:18 PM
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Bikes: 1984 Pinarello, 1986 Bianchi Portofino, 1988 Bianchi Trofeo, 1989 Specialized Allez, 1989 Specialized Hard Rock, 2001 Litespeed Tuscany

Originally Posted by weshigh
I would say just plop yourself in the middle/right tire track of the lane and ride on. There is another lane for others to pass you if they need to get by which shouldn't even be held up with left turning because of the middle turn lane.
+1

If there is no bike lane, then take the far right lane and make sure you are plenty visible! Bright clothing or vest, GOOD lights, reflective tape in as many places as you can put it. Make sure you obey traffic laws. If possible try, to commute during non-peak traffic times.

and

BE

SAFE!

Good luck!
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