Old 04-24-09 | 08:44 AM
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trekker pete
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It depends on how the rest of the intersection is laid out. If there is a good shoulder on the opposite side of the intersection, I could see parking yourself at the front right side of the lane. This way, you are visible and unlikely to be right hooked, but as you proceed through the intersection, you can move right and allow faster traffic to pass. If there is not a good shoulder on the other side of the intersection, take the lane.....at the end of the line.
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