It's hard to imagine road conditions worse than ruts running up the road. 
 Avoid them at all cost.  The  riding advice I can offer is to always look 
where you want the wheel to go, and never at what you want to avoid. If you 
ride the same road regularly try to anticipate and take the whole lane if 
at all possible.  Complain to the town or whoever owns and is responsible 
for the road.  Notify the local advocacy org, they may have contacts and 
relationships that can help.  

Michael


On Friday, October 5, 2012 1:29:49 AM UTC-4, lungimsam wrote:
>
> Anyone have any tips for mastering riding through ruts? You know, the ones 
> that run the same direction as you are going on the street.
>  
> For some reason the roads in my area seem to be developing long cracks and 
> ruts lately. Long separation seams opening between lanes. Ruts on the 
> shoulders. I don't know what is going on. Unless I am just getting 
> sensitive about them.
>  
> I am just worried I will get a wheel trapped in one, or the wheel jerked 
> outta line when I am riding. I know the best thing would be to look down 
> the road further and avoid them earlier. But sometimes I find myself unable 
> to as the shoulder narrows down to nothing, and the cars are building up 
> along side me, and the only other alternative is get on the grass, which is 
> even more dangerous terrain for me.
>

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