Plenty of guns here in TX but I'd be more worried about open doors or just
fenders. I've seen more than one car quickly swerve in a traffic jam just
to stop bikes from passing on the shoulder.


-Kyle

On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 4:33 PM, EGrider <[email protected]> wrote:

> I lived in Japan for a long time. In Tokyo, all bikes go to the front
> under the traffic light, either along the curb or down the middle. It's
> standard operating procedure, and everyone accepts and expects it.
>
> It wasn't easy to keep behind the cages for me when I first moved back
> here, though now I'm used to it. Still, I would feel a lot safer up in
> front than in back watching my mirror.
>
> I've also been known to pass miles and miles of bumper to bumper traffic
> down the side of the road on the berm, but that was the good old days.
> Again, over there it was considered normal.
>
> In Japan, people carry neither guns nor chips on their shoulders. But
> don't get me started...
>
> Ride safe.
>
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