
Originally Posted by
pritch
I know all the books say to do that, but in the circumstances I described I'd prefer to be in the middle to have a choice to go either side if that was possible.
My theory is that the books were mostly written overseas and they may not have the coarse gravel chip surface we have. (Or used to have since they seem to be saving on gravel?) The slippery droppings slide down between the chips but my tyres sit on top of them. Said he hopefully.

I did not know that. Wouldn't assume advice from off shore was ever that reliable here anyway. And it's probably bad to generalize when in fact you should be aware of most surface defects and local traffic before you actually get to the intersection and position yourself accordingly, except that you can't see oil most of the time, and it's always in the center.
Also, stopped at an intersection I don't feel real safe immediately behind anything. If I'm not in front of everything it's because something is blocking me, in which case my second preference is usually to be lined up with a gap I have some chance of making if some dickhead back there threatens to hump my back tyre.
Having said that, everyone's risk aversion is a different shape, based on previous pain.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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