I totally agree about not trying to keep up with traffic. Around here, unless it's a school zone, everybody does about 10 mph over the limit. I have ridden my UCE Enfield on the freeway where the speed limit is 65, and everybody is going over 70. I refuse to exceed 60 with it, and usually ride it between 50-60. I stay in the right lane, wear an orange vest and a white helmet, and watch my mirrors. I have been riding on freeways with slow bikes all my life. Right now I also ride on 65 mph roads with my XT225 and Zuma 125 scooter, both of which have top cruising speeds of 55 mph. Just do what the signs say. "Slower Traffic Keep Right" And BE VISIBLE.