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control and release

January 2, 2013/by Keri Caffrey

A savvy cycling practice in which the bicycle driver balances courtesy with safety by controlling his or her lane, but moving aside or pulling over, when it is safe and reasonable to do so, to release traffic that is unable to pass for a significant time.

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