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  1. #1
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    I ride my bike more than I drive my car.

    Sometimes I find myself braking in my car during a mild downhill curve so I don't 'lose control' on a little patch of gravel or something....too funny.

    Also, when walking down the road during my fitness walks, I regularly catch myself trying to glance in my bike helmet mirror to check on the traffic behind me. Makes me want to wear a rearview mirror all the time!
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  2. #2
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    me too, me too. I am hypervigilant riding on the road, but when I am driving the car, sometimes I forget that i am wrapped up in a bunch of protective metal.
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  3. #3
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    I notice that my partner and I drive a lot on the roads we ride on, even when it's not the fastest way to go (by car).

    This being said, I increasingly prefer riding my bike than going around in a car, and find it safer. I see traffic going a lot faster in cars, and a lot more opportunities for accidents. On the bike, I know very well at all time where all of my body parts are and how they are located in relation to moving objects and people in my vicinity. In high-, fast-traffic areas with lots of cars changing lanes to go in different directions, I feel that there are a lot more variables to be cared for, and a lot more that is outside of my control.

    Am I weird or does anyone relate? (Making the two of us weird.)

  4. #4
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    I used to reflexively reach down as if I were going to shift my barcons as I was driving up a steep hill.


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  5. #5
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    bike

    If i biked like i drove..umm ha haaa..

    I can say however i'm getting very very good at spotting cyclists ahead whilst driving.

  6. #6
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    wow, that's interesting, because motorcycling tends to make people so much better car drivers. I guess the speed makes all the difference (i.e. learning where to look) between what you learn on a m/c and what you learn on a b/c.

    I'd have to say no.

    As far as lessons the other way, I know that motorcycling definitely made me more aware of lane positioning on a bicycle, taught me where to look, and helped me learn to lean further while cornering (even though the body positioning is TOTALLY different and I'm still adjusting to that).
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  7. #7
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    I did a weekend of criterium racing with some very aggressive riders (they occasionally lean on/towards you to try and make you back off so they can take your place in the pack). Sometime during the next week, I was in the right lane next to a large Suburban. Driver (on the phone, of course), started to move towards my lane/car, and I instinctively sped up & moved to the left side of the lane... towards the SUV My SO had to remind me that I can't "shoulder" an SUV with my Honda Fit... no matter how hard I try
    Because not every fast cyclist is a toothpick...

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  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck View Post
    I can say however i'm getting very very good at spotting cyclists ahead whilst driving.
    I am too. I notice cyclists in general much more than I ever did and go out of my way to make sure not to drive too close or move into the bike lane.

 

 

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