Old 02-12-20, 02:07 PM
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One thing to consider. When cars are moving 50 MPH, and bikes are moving 10 MPH, the bikes are ALWAYS stopped with respect to the cars.

Moving faster, slower, or actually taking your foot off the pedal really doesn't matter.

If a car can't react to a bike going from slow to slower... then they are following way too close.
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