Salt Lick, on my first return ride (in 2002 after a 15 year park) I was scared s...less. I darn near burned out my horn because I thought every car was trying to run me over. I have a lot more confidence riding in traffic now, but I still avoid rush hours, commercial areas, freeways. I don't believe that people are really trying to hurt me, but if they do they'll think its my fault since I choose not to travel in a basher bar equipped Urban Assault Vehicle.
I am currently an after dinner or Saturday/Sunday joy rider only. I'd like to go to crosstown to Royal Oak for Wednesday night, bike night, but there is too much risk for me on Eight mile road or 696 so instead I head for the country roads to the west. Yesterday afternoon on North Territorial there were as many motorcycles as cars! I'd like to go on some overnight or weekend trips (Honda Homecoming, Hoot, vintage weekend) but I don't know enough backroads to get there.
So here's a couple of ideas: 1) A travel service posting/listing motorcycle friendly roads - maybe this is already out there somewhere.
2) For commuters - a motorcycle lane, or permission to use car pool/ bus lane.
You can't possibly win in any kind of tangle with a cranky, careless, or negligent auto or truck driver, so you are best to avoid these situations, and although a well placed tobacco loogie might get some to back off, it might cause others to run yer a.. over.
You would think that responsibly ridden vehicles that get 50mpg would be getting a lot more encouragement.