And of course if you'd crashed and broken your neck it would've been your
fault for riding into the construction zone.  They get you either way...

Steve, commuter who's done similar things and sometimes regretted it.

On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 11:37 PM, jimD <rasterd...@comcast.net> wrote:

> Ok, following my enthusiasm for commute adventures post. This morning
> Karma reared it's inevitable head.
>
> As I approached work there were cones in the road to keep cars out of one
> lane where roadwork was being done.
> With fast traffic on my tail I went into the coned off area so that all
> the busy commuters could get past me.
> All was well until I saw a sharp cut channel ~ a foot wide cut in the
> tarmac. My bunny hop was pretty pathetic, saved
> a disaster but snake bit my rear tube. Those Foss tubes aren't any better
> with snake bites than standard tech tubes.
>
> Adventure is one of those things that doesn't always work to the
> adventurers advantage.
>
> -JimD
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