• infinitesunrise@slrpnk.net
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    7 days ago

    Quite the opposite, Forrester insisted that cyclists should ride in the center of the lane, with cars. The central idea of his Vehicular Cycling was that cyclists should be using the road in exactly the same way as drivers.

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      6 days ago

      I took the course in the 90s.
      The rule is, you keep to the right side of the lane you need to use.
      So unless you’re making a left, or not using the right turn lane, you keep to the right side of the right-most lane. Which is something like 98% of the time.

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          6 days ago

          There are specific circumstances for that. Something like a narrow one lane, one way alley. When there isn’t enough space for cars to pass you safely, then “Taking the Lane” so to not even suggest it’s an option is the best plan. But that’s only as a last resort for short distances.