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Anyone long term Cycling Across Australia witha bicycle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldfreak" data-source="post: 353531" data-attributes="member: 10082"><p>I used to do a lot of long distance cycling overseas and a bit in Australia. All I can say is take care, never ride into the sun with traffic at your back and don't ride at night even if it is cooler. Traffic overseas was more hectic but it was also moving alot slower than our country roads in Australia. I got hit in Vietnam head on in the dark by a motor bike. I only got a few bruises and scratches. If it happened here the only thing they could probably do for me is hose my remains off the road. Hope I don't put you off your trip. It's slow way but probably one of the best ways to experience a country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldfreak, post: 353531, member: 10082"] I used to do a lot of long distance cycling overseas and a bit in Australia. All I can say is take care, never ride into the sun with traffic at your back and don't ride at night even if it is cooler. Traffic overseas was more hectic but it was also moving alot slower than our country roads in Australia. I got hit in Vietnam head on in the dark by a motor bike. I only got a few bruises and scratches. If it happened here the only thing they could probably do for me is hose my remains off the road. Hope I don't put you off your trip. It's slow way but probably one of the best ways to experience a country. [/QUOTE]
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