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garysol1

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And usually, it's two abreast, with others behind to get the benefit of less wind resistance. Not three or four. Sort of like Harley riders, only less ghey.

The roads are common property, and can be shared by different types of vehicles. Just keep the damn Harley parade out of the way when I'm passing. On a bicycle.:p

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Often times the two abreast situation is in reality single file. Since the guy out front is doing most the work he gets tired fast so what will happen is he will move left after he has done his work and slow down and allow the pack to pass so he can get back on the tail end and rest while in the draft. This happens continuously so there is almost always someone slowing to the the left while the pack is keeping pace on the right....over and over again. It's called a paceline and can be done safely on a public road but you must trust the other riders and keep it real tight.

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