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<blockquote data-quote="trekrok" data-source="post: 4247948" data-attributes="member: 6668"><p>I agree with most of this. I try to minimize my time on 'real' roads for all the reasons above - hostility, inattentiveness and so on. And the fact that, like you say, whoever's at fault, I'll be the dead or broken one. </p><p></p><p>I have about 3 miles to get to the lake and the lake trails from my house. About half of that is on a road that really only goes to the lake, so traffic on it should be for joy rides. I don't like those miles, but I risk it because to do otherwise requires me to load up the bike and haul it to the lake, load unload etc.- it's 15-20 minutes of driving instead of riding. So, I typically risk it and just ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trekrok, post: 4247948, member: 6668"] I agree with most of this. I try to minimize my time on 'real' roads for all the reasons above - hostility, inattentiveness and so on. And the fact that, like you say, whoever's at fault, I'll be the dead or broken one. I have about 3 miles to get to the lake and the lake trails from my house. About half of that is on a road that really only goes to the lake, so traffic on it should be for joy rides. I don't like those miles, but I risk it because to do otherwise requires me to load up the bike and haul it to the lake, load unload etc.- it's 15-20 minutes of driving instead of riding. So, I typically risk it and just ride. [/QUOTE]
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