Kelly,
Check out WABA's Safe Bicycling Tips. It has some great info on lane positioning, and general safety guidelines.
There, they also have a link to the Bike Arlington's Guide "Safe Bicycling in the Washington Area". This link is a 1.53 MB pdf file. You can request a hard copy from WABA. The guide goes over a lot of stuff - from bike fit, to clothing, to (again) lane positioning, and how to deal with traffic.
Good luck.
2007 Seven ID8 - Bontrager InForm
2003 Klein Palomino - Terry Firefly (?)
2010 Seven Cafe Racer - Bontrager InForm
2008 Cervelo P2C - Adamo Prologue Saddle
I find this to be the best web site, and also the simplest:
http://bicyclesafe.com/
Good luck.
If it's just a two-laner, I migrate carefully to the center portion of the lane signaling appropriately.
If there's a left turn lane, I position myself into the center of that lane ever so carefully.
If it's too difficult, I sometimes will try the "fake right turn", i.e. turn right, but make a counter-clockwise turn left to be headed the direction I wanted to go. This is also a good evasive maneuver if a car from the right doesn't appear to be seeing you.
All of my techniques come from a book called
The Art of Urban Cycling. It's a handy resource.
My bike is my Benz.
My favorite safety strategy book as well.
(But the first edition by that name is now rather expensive used on Amazon.....better to buy the much cheaper more recent edition which has a new title: "The Art of Cycling: a guide to cycling in 21st century America". Same exact book, new title.)
Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
My personal blog:My blog
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Perfect.
Thanks for the sites... and the book recommendation!![]()