Smitty, that is exactly what I have always heard and the reason I ride left of center. Certainly dont want to "share" my lane with a car/truck.Reason it was always taught to ride to the left side was when you ride to the right cars will pass you in your lane.
. Lately, many of the roads here in CT have been paved in three sections..They pave the middle of the entire road ( half one lane...half the other lane..then finish up the remaining sections. I understand it keeps traffic moving while they pave BUT, I am constantly avoiding that crack/split as it is right where I tend to ride..
I've often heard that CT has very high taxes, now I know part of why. Making 3 passes to pave a road instead of 2. Plus putting the seam in the tread track for better water/ice penetration doesn't seem to be optimal.
Not insulting your state alto, just thinking' with my fingers.:small3d023:
Smitty, that is exactly what I have always heard and the reason I ride left of center. Certainly dont want to "share" my lane with a car/truck.
Bill
. Lately, many of the roads here in CT have been paved in three sections..They pave the middle of the entire road ( half one lane...half the other lane..then finish up the remaining sections. I understand it keeps traffic moving while they pave BUT, I am constantly avoiding that crack/split as it is right where I tend to ride..
I've often heard that CT has very high taxes, now I know part of why. Making 3 passes to pave a road instead of 2. Plus putting the seam in the tread track for better water/ice penetration doesn't seem to be optimal.
Not insulting your state alto, just thinking' with my fingers.:small3d023:
No worry about insulting my State. There's so many things about CT that I abhor. I'll stay here because of family. If not for family and extended family, I'd be out of here today.. I'd go south or west to be surrounded with more of 'my' people. I don't have much in common with the majority of CT. I've spent all 60 years here and, I guess, I'll finish here.
As to the seam in the roads...very annoying. When riding RT 4 , ( N West CT.)that seam moves all over the place. First, it's 5 feet in from center, so my track is fine.rounding a sweeping corner, that seam moves to within a foot or so from the absolute center line. I have to cross it, cross back later..back and forth. Annoying indeed.
As things are slightly different where i live in that we drive on the correct side of the road in the first place
Brian
As things are slightly different where i live in that we drive on the correct side of the road in the first place
But once on the roag i use the whole width of the lane normally setting the bike up for the best line through the next bend if however i find a wee straight bit of road then i would adopt the position towards the centre line of the road and keep my wheels in the place that has been smoothed and swept clean by the cars
Brian
:rofl :newsmile061::lolrolling " on the CORRECT side of the road" :rofl