Yes. Question marks and exclamation marks are always placed inside or outside quoted material on the basis of logic.
The confusion comes from full-stops and commas - which can be placed either inside or outside the closing quotation mark (depending on which style you prefer).
I ride the dirt, I ride the tide
I search the outside, search inside
I know I'll always burn to be
Remind me of what left this outlaw torn
~ The Outlaw Torn (Metallica: Load 1996)
Think it's been said earlier on (my eyes are watering after wading through all the pages in this thread) that a lot depends on what the expectation of those on the group ride are. Are there "rules" agreed upon before heading off e.g. no overtaking the ride leader etc., or is it a general "free for all" with eveyone just jumping in the saddle and taking off to a pre arranged destination etc.
People have posted about the virtues of riding with others you know and this might be the key for some. Riding with unknowns is a bit like trying to dance with a complete stranger - neither of you really knows quite what the other one is up to, and the risks are arguably higher than on the dance floor! When you know the riding style of those in your group you shirley will ride more as a homogenous (yeah yeah homogenous) unit instead of a bunch of highly unpredicatable individuals.
Good post PB,i to have gone back through this whole thread and ended up back here (obviously)Other than say a funeral ride i still cant work out why anyone would want to ride a motorcycle in some kind of close knit group,staggered,upside down or any other formation someone cares to suggest as following some rulepre arranged destinations are logical if heading away with mates but following someone whilst maintaining a specified distance and position on the road seems to defy everything ive always loved about motorcycles,mind you i guess times are a changin,when next i hit the road with other motorcyclists best i pack a sturdy tape measure on the off chance i stray.:niceone
Be the person your dog thinks you are...
Yeah. It's all my fault. That's the problem with discussing different groups of riders, from different parts of the country on an Internet forum. Your experience of KB rides is obviously vastly different to mine. I enjoy riding with Mike Angell and his wife, along with Mooch and his wife. Predictable and skilled, completely unlike the rest of the Wellington KB crowd.
I've been overtaken on both sides on the way into a corner by kbers on a Wednesday "Cruisy" ride. I'm not supposed to complain about it though. I'm a pussy apparently. I went on a couple of the Thursday rides a few years ago. Not my cup of tea.
Of all the KB rides I've been on there are 4 that didn't involve crashes, at least that I was aware of.
One of my biggest bugbears is acouple of the guys who are apparently regarded as good riders who insist on traveling 3cms off your rear tyre. If you ask them to politely desist you get a lecture that either revolves around racing or the length of time they've been riding, as if that makes them immune to the vagaries of riding on the road.
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
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