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Old 12-11-22, 01:26 PM
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JoeyBike
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Originally Posted by urbanknight
You know if that truck drifted over any more, the driver would have picked the softer choice (i.e. me) to crash into.
Cars/trucks overtaking cyclists from behind is absolutely the #1 risk factor, hands down.

This is exactly why I try to keep my speed up in the city (18mph+) and strive to never lead a pack of cars/trucks off a red light. Running the lights and cycling in the gaps created by the lights is a great technique. Bright rear lights, rear view mirrors, assertiveness when warranted, and even pulling off to the side to let a stream of traffic pass safely all work as well. My old city commute was 10 miles long. Some days I could acquire ZERO passes, and often single digit passes. I rode a single speed with low gearing on that route a couple times, with a high speed of 12-14mph. I got passed 100 times. Which technique is safer? I know which one made me feel safer - zero passes. And I'm still here above ground after 45 years of handling my biz that way.
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