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[QUOTE]Originally posted by EVLSONC: [QB] I agree with a lot of people about out the risks associated with riding. And that's why the course is great because they explain how to control the bike in different situations and what to look for. Luckily I haven't had one incident since I started riding and I ride every day.I have meetings in scotts valley every month and take 17 with no problems. And those drivers are bad. I know it will eventually happen but ur riding style will determine when. I enjoy the bike but i am also very cautious. Always leave enough room ahead of u. Stay out of people's blind spot. Always be aware of what going on especially at intersections. If ur not aggressive and ride cautiously ur chances of going down are less. Trust me. I see a lot of bad riders on my commute. Just plain riding like morons. Splitting lanes at 70+ and passing people very dangerously. Those are the kind of riders that get in accidents. Don't be discouraged because I was for a long time and now that I have a bike I wished I got one years ago. Like I stated ride safely and you'll be fine. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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