06-25-2015, 11:40 AM
Not a thing wrong with riding in the back. Easier if a couple of things are understood. One: a known destination, or at least the next stopping point - then getting left behind has no negative consequence - OR two - understanding that everyone keeps an eye on the person immediately behind them, and the rider ahead waits up wherever convenient or at the next turn/intersection, until the one behind catches up - up the line, so the invisible string is stretched but never broken. It works just fine. And remember - it's up to each rider to ride their own ride and control their own impulses. Restraint can be hard to master, but lives depend on it.
