Originally Posted by
Wogster
Route sheets are only good, for people who have a clue as to where they are. I know some people who could get lost going from the church to Tim Horton's, and you can see Tim Horton's, from the church door.... You also need to drive the route before hand, and make sure all the road signs are visible at turns and such, I know a well used bike route in Toronto, where the route makes a series of turns, a sign was missing at one of the turns, first time took me 15 minutes to get back on track....
Sure, but with a route sheet at least people have a sporting chance. If all they have is "follow the guy in front" and they lose the guy in front they don't even have that.
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