My scooter riding habit is different than most.
After retiring, while I ride for a couple of hours most days, I no longer mix it up in daytime traffic.
Yeah, I
know and was taught in MSF class about taking command of my lane by riding in the L tire track.
In practice - I do not feel comfortable doing that, at least not on my small scooters on back country roads where the approach speeds are 90>100mph. Puts me too close for comfort to oncoming cars.
I rode the 500lb Burgman in that L track in the R lane on the multi-lane, divided highway....but I was ripping along at 70+mph. And always in light early morning traffic.
I've adopted a habit of many small scooter riders, in that when the road is clear I generally wave past cars when approached from the rear.
Again, my scooter riding window is early hours on smooth back roads - for a number of reasons.
(a deserted State park)
Stig