William Volk draws on decades of bike commuting in Los Angeles and San Diego to argue that hugging the curb is dangerous and that cyclists should take lane positions signaling intent, citing the Cycling Savvy movement. He covers avoiding the door zone, never riding to the right of turning vehicles, driver sightline zones, mirrors, lights, and helmets.
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