The grain effect is very pleasing, softens the view.


Passing on the right is not a great move in cars either unless you really
pay attention, which you can see that he is doing. Keeping the speed
differential between objects reasonble is key to avoidance.

Gerrit

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I ~hate~ the curb lane!

Pedestrians stepping out without looking. Motor vehicles pulling over
without looking.

And worst of all, the dreaded "door prize". Of course the law is that cars
are supposed to signal, pull over and check to make sure the way is clear
before throwing open a door. However being in the right is small consolation
when you catch the pointy corner or a door in the chest.

Unfortunately sometimes we're forced into the curb lane, as Chad is here:

 http://mondociclismo.blogspot.ca/2012/12/working-conditions.html?m=0

Hope you enjoy. Comments welcome.

Cheers,
frank 

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