Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
We are very fortunate to have some dedicated paths on the lake and river levees here. If we didn't, I wouldn't ride. These roads and drivers are ill suited for harmonious sharing. The rural roads of south MS where my camp is are great. 35 miles into my ride this past weekend, I had been overtaken by just 3 autos. Because cycling is becoming more common, the drivers are getting acclimated and the whole situation is pretty good. My number may be up next time I ride there, but it won't be because I was rude or not on high alert. Hell, it may be up on my drive this evening.



Sounds like the perfect place to ride. Low traffic, and southern MS is flat and straight as I recall. Go ahead!


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