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Old 01-16-04 | 10:11 PM
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uciflylow
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From: West Tennessee
Any time you are riding into a low sun, be it in the evening or morning, your risk of being hit are greatly increased. Most of my riding is done for recreation, and I always take the angle of the sun into account on a ride. I try to never get into a situation where I will be riding with a strong, low sun in my face. Good luck!
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