to add on to what Inya said, all of us from coshocton tend to use foot signals for debris or any other obstacle on the road. -foot off the peg on the side where the debris etc. is. -hand signals for sudden stops and to warn for a slow down. -if we pass a car and you get stuck behind, we will wave you around when we are sure the pass is available ride at your own pace, don't feel like we will leave you. there will usually be a group of coshocton people that will take off out front, but like last time, there will be people that know the route and the roads spread out through out the pack. if you feel like the order of bikes needs rotated a little, don't stay behind a slower bike if you feel like you are not getting the full enjoyment of the ride. if someone is right on your ass all day, ask them if they want to go in front of you. we're all trying to give everyone a good, enjoyable ride and have the same number of bikes return at the end of a ride as there were at the beginning.