05-19-2012, 04:47 AM | #1 |
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Stop and go traffic.
I was on Hwy 5 south, and the traffic was literally crawling. It was like 3-5 mph constantly. That was killing me. After 10 minutes of feathering the clutch to keep creeping along at that speed I could barely feel my left hand. It was numb, and there wasn't anything I could do about it. I couldn't let the clutch out, I couldn't put it into neutral, I couldn't just stop... because everyone was moving - people right behind you, people jumping into every gap, people changing lanes all over the place, and they're all creeping along at 5 mph.
So how do you deal with stop and go traffic like that? I'm thinking maybe next time I'm going to try lane splitting, which is legal here in CA. (edited: to reduce hyperbole) Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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05-19-2012, 11:36 AM | #2 |
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Re: Stop and go traffic.
I whitelined yesterday for 2 1/2 miles to be exact. My left hand was numb also. Just be careful, i changed my muffler so its loud now, they can actually here me when i rev it. Love it.
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05-19-2012, 12:18 PM | #4 |
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Re: Stop and go traffic.
I would rather take the looooong way around, than sit in traffic.
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05-20-2012, 01:13 PM | #5 |
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Re: Stop and go traffic.
We don't have that stop and go traffic problem where I live unless there has been an accident up ahead. Instead, it is more likely that I will get boxed in with cars going 60+ mph at rush hour, if I am on certain highways. No numb hand, but increased heart rate.
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