But when you're just trying to get across town I dislike using them for a few reasons:
- It can get pretty tight on some of them when cars pass.
- A lot of them are one way and because they're in a more isolated environment, scooters are more inclined to bend the rules and go the wrong way on these roads.
- Unlike other cities, the roads are not lined up in perfect grids. They're subject to end abruptly and you end up taking a bit of a detour to get back on track
- Instead of stop signs at every corner (because most of the smaller streets are one way), there is a convex mirror to peek around the corner and you can make the decision on whether you need to slow down or not. This is just something that I haven't gotten used to. I just have a thing where I like a direct line of sight and the way the city blocks are, it doesn't afford that. Plus it doesn't help that a lot of these mirrors are not aligned properly.
Typical residential street.
Check the mirror. Don't get side-swiped.
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