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Are you seeing a lot of commuting cyclists these days?
A local reporter counted over 1300 cyclists over a bridge into the downtown area in two hours one weekday morning a couple of weeks ago, I see a lot more people riding now that gas prices are ridiculous and I wonder if it is the same everywhere (Portland is pretty well known for it's robust cycling community)
As an aside, I also see a lot of riders after dark wearing dark clothes without proper lighting - this could get ugly this winter if this keeps up. |
yup, seen a lot more of them running red lights and any other traffic law they can ignore.
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Yep, tons of them and they're riding on big 55mph divided four lane roads. Many are going to get drilled.
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I see alot here where I work and the interesting thing is that most of the facilities here are not close to any residential areas (it's a large DOE reservation) so most everyone is riding a substantial distance. A guy in my group rides to work often and he lives almost 17 miles away. He said it takes him a little over an hour, IIRC.
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I don't ride my bicycle to work as much as I used to. Our offices moved and the route is much more dangerous. My previous commute was about 17 miles one way, alot of it on a bike/pedestrian trail, and like your friend, took about an hour. 20-30 minutes more than driving if traffic wasn't too bad. About the same if it was real bad.
John, I understand your frustration. As a bike commuter, it drives me crazy when others don't pay attention and abuse their situation by ignoring traffic laws. I almost got out of my car the other day to yell at some punk that wouldn't put his damn feet down and was circling other cyclists at a light. Idiot. I bought an old motorcycle to ride in decent weather, will have to get my exercise some other way! |
Bike commuters in Portland? Thats unpossible.
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Nope. But this is, afterall, KS. I'd be suprised if the local commute here is more than 10 minutes, and gridlock is something we see on TV (and laugh).
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I find them hard to see 'cause they're thin and in shape, unlike the fat loads in the cars, who are relatively easy to spot. :)
Sorry, if someone's going to turn this into a generalized attack on cyclists, someone has to be their advocate and speak up with a (semi tongue-in-cheek) generalized attack on drivers. |
Thin and in shape vs big and fat.........your odds aren't looking too good in a collision.:D
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I was riding every day until the afternoon thunderstorms started, too much lightning for my liking so I am driving for now until we get out of this season. Which will be until Oct. :(
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You're just jealous of our awesome ripped calves. :p
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Been 100+ every day for the last couple o weeks.
Don't know how the guys on motorcycles are doing it with full face and black armor. |
Lots more cycling here than I've seen before. Ditto on them ignoring stop lights/signs.
Considering writing a letter to the local paper, for all the good it'll do... |
I was out running yesterday - quiet residential streets, just barely room for two cars to pass each other. I'm on a sidewalk approaching the crosswalk, a car is approaching their stop sign on my right and is slowing. I start into the crosswalk and damn near ran into the car, because they decided a) the crosswalk didn't mean anything and b) "stop" is a relative thing.
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Yep. I almost got hit in my 911 w/ my mt bike on top, by a roadie. He was blowing through a red light. How ironic would that have been?
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Or just do the squidly thing, like most that I see, and wear sneakers, jeans/shorts, and a t-shirt. |
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My commute is through a residential area with no shoulder, narrow winding roads, and a lot of blind entrances. For whatever reason, the bicycle types seem to think that it's wiser to ride in the road with the cars -- who are invariably doing 15 over the limit -- than it is to use the bike trail 20 feet off the road. I'm sure there's a good reason for it, I just don't understand.
I don't struggle with the bicycles much because I ride a motorcycle -- easy to get around them, for me. And like Noah says, if you wear well-ventilated stuff, it's pretty pleasant as long as you're moving. Some mornings, the humidity is just crazy, though. I showed up at work this morning feeling like I was just damp all over. Blech. Dan |
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