When traffic slows or becomes congested, on a bike you will most likely be moving faster than it; needing to filter through and overtake. Once the traffic starts moving freely again you will then need to reintegrate into the flow safely and efficiently. This video gives you some tips on how to do this with ease.
How to filter in traffic when cycling - Commute Smart
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