Thread:Neo34/@comment-28844152-20170311073315/@comment-28844152-20170313083133

That's the rule probably everyone uses intuitively when they have a rented car (driving with your own car must be completely weird), works quite well. Unfortunately it does not work for bikes .... had to learn that when I came back to my bike after spending 2 1/2 months in South Africa. Luckily it was a Sunday when I first tried using it so not much traffic around. I'm almost sure I used the left side of the road to get to a bike/pedestrian-only path without noticing it. That path was full with other bikes and people and I was wondering why I collided with almost everyone as that had never happened before. It was only when I reached the next road that I noticed that I was on the wrong side. I remembered that I had to cross it to get onto the bike path leading into town and there I felt an urgent need to change the side. It was only the small abyss on my left that prevented me from doing it. Took a couple of days to get back to feeling normal.