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Old 08-08-07 | 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by sggoodri
It is my observation that sport cyclists typically choose routes with a low traffic-to-road-width ratio and low volumes of junction traffic that might cross their paths. Commuter cyclists, by contrast, are more likely to use routes that have high traffic volumes in narrow lanes, and a great deal of cross traffic, because these are the routes that serve destinations where bicycle commuting is most common, e.g. in urban areas.
I'm one of the exceptions, I guess! I commute on those low volume roads just fine.
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