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“Closure”

From: Seth Dillingham In Response To: 318  Start Your Engines
Date Posted: Friday, September 8, 2000 5:55:48 PM Replies: 0
   
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Mark Morgan said it best:

it's nice to put some closure on the past

Yeah it is!

Nothing interesting happened on this ride! I went through the intersection for the fourth or fifth time this year with absolutely no incident.

One thing I've learned about bad intersections is to double-check my assumptions. When I was hit two years ago, I'm told that it all happened just as I went around a van that had stopped just before the intersection (to let the oncoming vehicle make a left in front of him, and that's who hit me). I know how I ride, and this tells me that I was probably going to "shadow" the van through the intersection, so that he'd take the hit if somebody came through the intersection that shouldn't have. I probably didn't realize he was stopping to let someone through, and that someone then hit me (it was a 16 year old girl who had only been driving for a couple months).

Now when I go through intersections like that, I still "shadow" other vehicles if I can, but I'm much more careful about watching what's going on. Lesson learned!.

I reached the farthest point of this trip, the junction of Weekapaug Road and Shore Road, with an average speed of 19.1 miles per hour (that was about 23 miles into the ride). I admit that I had some help from the wind, but truthfullly I just felt like I could ride forever.

Since the wind was in my face on the way home, again, and I also didn't feel like going through downtown Mystic a second time due to traffic, I decided to change the second half of the route. Upon leaving the downtown Westerly/Pawcatuck area, I stayed on the Broad Street hill, and took a right onto North Anguilla Road. That's part of my regular route, which I stuck with all the way home.

This won't be my last ride of the season (hopefully), but it will be one of the most memorable simply because of the "closure".

Oh, one more thing... I'm exhausted. Good night!


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