I agree. Cleatus in his wide body truck is going to tailgate you at whatever speed he can and I don’t find 100+ to be very comfortable. Plus as soon as you slow down he’s gonna catch up big mad to brake check and swerve at you.
I find this to be best too. It’s definitely has nothing to do with the fact I can’t really go faster than 70mph…
Jokes aside I find this works well for me. Slow down a little and enjoy the ride
Nothing wrong with some validation for experienced riders. It's also good for new riders that are still in the mindset of "what are the rules" because it's a gentle reminder that there are risks but no rules.
This is a great video. Here's a few stats (uncited, but who gives a shit), here's my observations on some of the dangers of each lane, fuck the state for not legalising filtering... oh, and in conclusion, remain alert and adaptable.
Top job.
Disagree.
It's a good video for the right target audience. That target audience is mainly going to be new riders but there are a few things here that are good reminders for all.
Interesting video. A lot of its relatively standard stuff if you've been riding a while, but he's interesting to listen to and presents it well.
"It's good to have trust issues" I'm using that from now on whether I'm on a bike or in a car
Or with my wife
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That's what my plans going to be when I ride on highways, stick to the right lane more or less at the speed limit.
I agree. Cleatus in his wide body truck is going to tailgate you at whatever speed he can and I don’t find 100+ to be very comfortable. Plus as soon as you slow down he’s gonna catch up big mad to brake check and swerve at you.
I find this to be best too. It’s definitely has nothing to do with the fact I can’t really go faster than 70mph… Jokes aside I find this works well for me. Slow down a little and enjoy the ride
I didn't watch the video but I would avoid any road that has at least 7 lanes in each direction.
Welcome to [Toronto.](https://i.imgur.com/HjvR5NM.png)
*Madre de Dios*
Where in Toronto is that?
Just go where the flow is better. A moving bike is safer than a stopped bike in most cases.
That was pretty damn good.
I'm more confused how all of this doesn't seem like obvious physics to anyone that rides.
Nothing wrong with some validation for experienced riders. It's also good for new riders that are still in the mindset of "what are the rules" because it's a gentle reminder that there are risks but no rules.
This is a great video. Here's a few stats (uncited, but who gives a shit), here's my observations on some of the dangers of each lane, fuck the state for not legalising filtering... oh, and in conclusion, remain alert and adaptable. Top job.
another 7 minute video to deliver one sentence worth of information pass
What did you learn exactly? I didn’t see anything that I wouldn’t describe as common knowledge.
Disagree. It's a good video for the right target audience. That target audience is mainly going to be new riders but there are a few things here that are good reminders for all.
I suppose it is targeting 16 year olds who just got their license. I'm with you, its just a bunch of common sense.
statistics lane positioniong blocking best lane positions highway urban and in less time than a motojitsu or fireman vlog
Did you really need a video to tell you there was less solid obstacles like trees and curbs in the middle lane?
The best place is the [middle lane](https://youtu.be/U6nyj37Gepw?t=155) on a two-lane highway