It looks good.
So you couldn't rude without both hands loose.
I think it is just a practice thing , I could easily remove 1 hand and do stuff , I think I just tried to early sometimes I just though I was on a Python other times it was mildly scary !
How was the road, flat or under a small angle?
As it is under an angle and lower ad the fight, than you would turn left as you try to stay in balance. That is the disadvantage of a trike vs a 2 wheeler.
It is amazing how few roads/pavements and footpaths are level , If I held the bars it was amazing the angles the lower part moved through whilst the top just sailed along serenely.
I never go do far on my first test ride. I start in the street and make it a bit bigger, till I trust it. Then I go further.
Got bored with the street !
I used to start with small rides and work up to todays ride in easy steps , however Covid restrictions have stopped most of my riding so it was DO or DIE !
Now I ride to every whi want, even with the trike still in test phase and not finished.
Yes I am unsure [ apart from further riding ] what will happen to the trike next , it certainly isn't finished
Those crossings are for predestianse out here. Whe have them also and it is mainly on bissy streets with lots off traffic and 4 lanes.
In the UK we have to ride with the pedestrians Some of the junctions I traversed today were 8 lanes wide with successive railinged chicanes each making it more difficult to get in the right position for the next one ?
Paul