DT> you. If it's going to fast, swerve out into the
DT> lane like you're trying to avoid something in your
DT> path. If that doesn't slow the car, stand up and
DT> peddle so as to appear unstable. If they still
DT> don't slow down, turn and look at the driver so he
DT> know's you're aware of him. This routine seems to
DT> work quite well for me. I rarely have a car go by
DT> me at a high rate of speed two feet off my handle
DT> bars. That's what used to spook me the most when I
DT> first started riding.
I'm not sure I can agree with you about this...seems to me that would just
tick-off someone. I just ride like I belong there, as stably as possible, and
as unobtrusively as possible. Works for me; I don't know how it works in the
Metroplex area.
Dave
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