With the 30-mile commute, I've become somewhat frustrated with the three school zones, multiple rolling stop signs (school buses), aggressive tailgaters in Antioch (Nashville airport area) and other annoyances, so! I have started to break my rule about in-town interstate riding.
I'm going against the flow of heavy traffic, as most commuters are trying to enter Nashville in the early morning instead of vice-versa, so I'm somewhat enjoying the high-speed terrors of I-440 and I-24, now. That makes my commute about six miles of surface roads, and 24+ of interstate.
One thang: At 70MPH+, I find that my pant legs flap around enough to whack a nerve in the back of my calf, causing the sensation of repeated, low-voltage electric shocks. Anyone else familiar with that (and can a reflexologist explain or mitigate that)?
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