darn - feel like both moderators are playing tag wrestling with me!

seriously, on both occasions I have been rear-ended on a bike (yes, on both sides of the Atlantic!) it happened so quick.
one car came round a curve fast into me & bunch of cars @ the light. damaged bike - but his insurance more than covered it. no damage to me & (scared friend on back s@%tless).
other time driver went "brake, gas, oh s@%t, brake again" as he realized he jumped the gun @ the light ("my foor just slipped off the gas" - don't think so as he punted a 630lb bike & me into the car waiting in front.) lucky not hurt but one of us left in "bracelets" & it wasn't me or the cop!
both times I was in line in 2 traffic lanes so even if in gear could not have got out of way - also even if @ front of line would not fancy risking pulling into traffic going across my path.
moreover, cost of springs might not be great but don't want drag (clutch drag? - no pun intended!) of having to change them.
so far in almost 40 year not broken a bone on a bike despite 10,000 miles a year in London traffic for 20 of them so happy with how I drive.
Like I said - each to their own, though. know as well the MSF teachers here don't preach what they teach so have doubts about some parts of that way of doing things.
my last word on subject - partly included because the second guy's excuse was so funny I almost laughed if I had not been pissed about the damage to my B & I wanted to share it, partly because as I said felt like I was being gang attacked (kidding!)

As far as changing into first while on the (slow) move - don't really have problems - been trying it more since this link started & seems to go smoothly enough (runnning standard Valvoline 10-40).