sseelhoff
Veteran Member
turbo36 said:While I agree with most of your comments I take exception to your comment abut maintaining your line on the edge of the road. I don't know what your roads are like in Texas but in Michigan we have potholes on the edge of the road that make it possible to ride the "fog line" so I will ride just to the left of it until I hear a car coming and then move over as it approaches. The reason for this is that there are new studies showing that if you "ride the line" most car drivers assume you can stay on it and will never slow down and move around you (as they are required to do by law) rather they will maintain their speed and split the lane inches away from you. One false move on your part and you are dead.
I got hit by a little old lady who clipped me with the mirror, apparently because I was so far to the right I was out of her deteriorated peripheral vision.
Obviously, if the pavement is not there (due to potholes), you can't maintain the line. That seems pretty clear. I understand why you can't, and that's why I bolded, underlined and italicized the work practicable. Sometimes debris, road conditions, obstacles, etc... just don't permit it. I think we actually agree.
I know the study you are talking about-it was done by British scientists, if I recall. I still think it's better to wear bright clothing, and stay out of the way. And always wear a helmet.