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Poll
Question: Do you prefer the inside or the outside of the lane?
Option 1: inside - more room for squidly errors votes: 9
Option 2: outside - likes to ride on the edge! votes: 2
Title: inside or outside of lane?
Post by: Maduro Mistress on April 20, 2006, 08:09:30 AM
The post about following in someone's lines prompted a quesiton I'm sure has been asked before, but never hurts to ask again:

So do you ride on the the inside or the outside of the lane?
Title: Re: inside or outside of lane?
Post by: 3imo on April 20, 2006, 08:15:22 AM
in a striaght, I stay to the inside, specifically to avoid cars pulling out of driveways and whatnot.

dogs, deer, rabbits, squirrels always seem to come from the right.

**and it leaves room for squidly errors  :dunno_white:**
Title: Re: inside or outside of lane?
Post by: Alphamazing on April 20, 2006, 08:20:53 AM
Inside, as it allows me cushion room when I see a car changing lanes into me, as well as cushion room for anyone pulling out of driveways and sidestreets and stuff.
Title: Re: inside or outside of lane?
Post by: Jake D on April 20, 2006, 08:30:03 AM
But let's say you're on an on ramp.  You should stay near the inside edge of the road to avoid oil, dirt, anti-freeze, etc.

Every situation is pretty much different. 
Title: Re: inside or outside of lane?
Post by: 3imo on April 20, 2006, 08:33:00 AM
Quote from: Jake D on April 20, 2006, 08:30:03 AM
But let's say you're on an on ramp.  You should stay near the inside edge of the road to avoid oil, dirt, anti-freeze, etc.

Every situation is pretty much different. 

??..  I was assuming outside meant curbside.   on a ramp oil,dirt..ect would be found curbside, generally.
Title: Re: inside or outside of lane?
Post by: vtlion on April 20, 2006, 08:35:00 AM
The answer to "outside or inside"  is ....

YES. 

Circumstances (traffic, road conditions, crowning, soft/hard shoulder, etc) dictate the best location, but the middle is seldom the best place to be, IMO.
Title: Re: inside or outside of lane?
Post by: Jake D on April 20, 2006, 08:39:22 AM
Quote from: 3imo on April 20, 2006, 08:33:00 AM
Quote from: Jake D on April 20, 2006, 08:30:03 AM
But let's say you're on an on ramp.  You should stay near the inside edge of the road to avoid oil, dirt, anti-freeze, etc.

Every situation is pretty much different. 

??..  I was assuming outside meant curbside.   on a ramp oil,dirt..ect would be found curbside, generally.

Uh.  An on-ramp or off ramp.  It curves.  The inside is the inside of the curve.  But you're right.  On a normal road, the outside is farthest from the middle.
And that goes for pretty much every other object on the planet (the outside being farthest from the inside) other than air, which can be either inside or outside and isn't altered by proximity. 
Title: Re: inside or outside of lane?
Post by: Jake D on April 20, 2006, 08:41:30 AM
Oh, and gravity is a force, not an acceleration!  Damn you!!!!

Title: Re: inside or outside of lane?
Post by: Alphamazing on April 20, 2006, 08:42:01 AM
Quote from: Jake D on April 20, 2006, 08:41:30 AM
Oh, and gravity is a force, not an acceleration!  Damn you!!!!

Oh don't even get me started with you...  :laugh:
Title: Re: inside or outside of lane?
Post by: 3imo on April 20, 2006, 08:43:13 AM
duh... :o    sometimes I type before I think.   or just don't think at all.  

im so stupid.  a ramp has curbs on both sides.   :cookoo: :laugh:
Title: Re: inside or outside of lane?
Post by: scratch on April 20, 2006, 09:04:26 AM
Just for reference, when refering to inside vs. outside, remember that when passing somebody, you always try to pass them on the outside, this would mean that you are pasing them on their left.  Unless you're in England (or anywhere else in the world that drives on the left side of the road).

You will want to be in the left part of your lane when taking a blind right-hand corner to maximize your vision through the corner.  You want to be in the right part of your lane when cresting a hill when you can't see what's coming up over the hill.  You want to bias to the right for a blind left turn, again to maximize your vision through the turn, but also stay to the right for the whole turn because an errant, out-of-control truck coming the other way may go wide into your lane.
Title: Re: inside or outside of lane?
Post by: calamari on April 20, 2006, 09:53:32 AM
where's the 'all over the place' option?

the streets on the town I live in are filled with holes and whatnot.
Title: Re: inside or outside of lane?
Post by: 3imo on April 20, 2006, 11:49:13 AM
I call them swerve practice targets.   weeeeeeeeeee!
Title: Re: inside or outside of lane?
Post by: richbomb on April 20, 2006, 12:09:51 PM
Center of the lane is a great place to be if you like riding on other peoples used motor oil.

Left of center for right turns, right of center for left ones, cruise wherever you have the least cagers near by.
Title: Re: inside or outside of lane?
Post by: RVertigo on April 20, 2006, 01:59:22 PM
Quote from: Jake D on April 20, 2006, 08:30:03 AMEvery situation is pretty much different.
++

I ride in whatever location I feel the safest (inside, outside, white line, shoulder, sidewalk, lawn, river).  When I ride alone, I move around A LOT and use the entire lane...  'cause it's MINE!!!!
Title: Re: inside or outside of lane?
Post by: JetSwing on April 20, 2006, 02:42:33 PM
the correct question is ride where you're most visible depending on your situation. so it's both inside and out. but generally you do not want to ride the center.