hymnz
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Riding is an activity that clears my head when I have a rough day at work. Today was such a day and I decided to take a longer route. The plan was to get on to 403 at Hurantario then get on to 401 to 427, shop some at Ikea, get on to Gardiner and Queen's and get home. It's not the first time I have done this route, but it was the first time I was on 427 during the rush hour and my God! Drivers and truckers are crazy! It was like everyone was playing bumping cars and trying to avoid each other at the last moment. Not to mention the lady in Telsa casually sliding into my lane without signalling. She gave me a stare when I honked. Don't know why she was entering the right exit lane when she wanted to take the left exit.
Anywho.. One of the things I'm not able to get a grip on is this stretch on Gardiner leading to Queen's. There are 8 places where two slabs of the road are joined and it creates a mini-bump. Every time I go on them, my heart skips a beat for a second. Any tips for this stretch? I also find these bumps on the 401 between Dixie and Dixon. I hit them when I least expect them.
Anywho.. One of the things I'm not able to get a grip on is this stretch on Gardiner leading to Queen's. There are 8 places where two slabs of the road are joined and it creates a mini-bump. Every time I go on them, my heart skips a beat for a second. Any tips for this stretch? I also find these bumps on the 401 between Dixie and Dixon. I hit them when I least expect them.
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