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Old 11-29-18 | 08:22 AM
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pdlamb
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Originally Posted by DrIsotope
That said, most people I see unclip the left foot at a stop. Which is weird to me here in the land of driving-on-the-right. With my right foot unclipped I can stand on the curb and stay in the saddle at stoplights.
I'm one of those unclipping my left foot. My reasoning is that most of the time when I stop there's not a convenient curb, but the crown of the road sometimes means it's a long ways down to the gutter on the right.

Do you say po-tay-to or po-tah-to?
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