On 3/19/20 9:37 AM, Bill Lindsay wrote:
This thought is weighing on me as well. I ride solo >95% of the time. Two very old and very dear friends wanted to get together for a leisurely ride, and I begged off for this reason. It's an extremely low risk, but if one of us crashes, and needs to go to the ER, I just don't want to be a burden to the system. I can reduce that already small likelihood by not riding. As a result, the two of them went for a walk instead. I don't know whether to feel good about it because I marginally decreased risk, or bad about it, because I threw a wet blanket on dear friends wanting a tiny amount of human interaction on our bikes.


Do you stay out of the bathtub for the same reason?

Don't think going for a walk is all that safe.  Walk, trip, fall and break bones happens all the time.


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Steve Palincsar
Alexandria, Virginia
USA

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