Eye contact.

On Monday, July 11, 2016 at 4:57:58 PM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> It sounds simple enough. My daughters (oldest 2 13 and 15) can talk about 
> the principles of 2 and 4 ways stop signs in the comfort of our home. But 
> learning to ride them, with drivers who may or may not follow them, is 
> stunningly confusing.
>
> What I find interesting is the biggest intersection we have is the easiest 
> one to navigate despite the fact that it is crossing a busy highway. Why? 
> Stop light. Cars clearly know what to do. So do my daughters. Red stop. 
> Green go. Simple. Clear. Easy.
>
> But get to a four way and there are multiple cars. Some wave you through. 
> I’ve told my lassies they only go when it’s their turn. Then you get the 
> morons who think a teen on a bike isn’t a vehicle and they go despite not 
> having the right of way. It all gets very confusing and muckled in my 
> lassies’ minds and they dread biking through the town five miles away to 
> get to our trails. 
>
> Any ideas on how to teach them to navigate this muddle? I’ve been just 
> trying to encourage them to wave and smile and go when it’s their turn and 
> when in doubt wait. The challenge is there is a lot of doubt because they 
> don’t yet have years of experience to help them navigate the Mexican 
> standoff at each intersection. They love riding, they delight in all other 
> aspects of riding, and they are improving in their understanding with each 
> ride. All ideas appreciated.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
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