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Originally Posted by dregg100
as far as crossing the line, the way i look at it, its alright if its not a blind turn.
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I don't see a huge problem if you can see a 100 yards (or whatever) and you go over a bit. There's a time when it's dangerous and a time when it's not. Knowing the difference is key.
This is just how they do it where I'm from. Nobody stays on their side until they need to be (blind turns or when someone is coming). Hell, a ton of the roads don't even have lines.
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Originally Posted by dregg100
i was up there sat night, and last i checked riding mini bikes on a public road is illegal, especially if you are using flashlights for headlights. but i knew i was gonna catch hell for that statement.
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I'm going to have to agree with this. Granted, I don't want to say it's OK to endangre the minibikes... but they're assuming a huge risk by just doing what they're doing. I think it's pretty idiotic, but that's their choice.
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