by Snowrunner » Fri 26 Aug 2005, 20:34:42
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('jmacdaddio', 'A') fair question. I have tried some test runs. The only route to work takes me through a housing project past a soup kitchen. I could deal with that, but then I would need to bike on a high-traffic road which is dangerous since there is no bike lane. Drivers in the US have no consideration for cyclists whatsover and I'd rather not get killed on the way to work.
Two suggestions on this one:
1. find your local bike messenger hangout and talk to those guys and gals, I am sure they have some spiffy ideas on how to get where you want without being maimed in the process.
2. Learn how to ride the bike in traffic, there are some really simple things that worked for me so far:
2.1 always assume that they are out to kill you.
2.2. Don't ride too far to the side, first of all you can win a door prize and second of all you don't want to give the guy in the car any funny ideas about overtaking you by giving him too much space.
2.3. If it is a two lane road (going in the same direction) TAKE YOUR LANE. Yes, I mean in, ride in the middle of the lane. Yeah, some will be pissed off, but it feeds nicely into 2.2.
2.4 Be "aggressive", by that I mean make clear where you're going, don't flinch and for gods sake, try to make eye contact and then hold the line. That will make it clear to the box drivers where you're going and what you're doing.
2.5 Assume everybody else is an idiot who has no idea what a bike looks like.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')hat's even more pathetic is that there is a bus that I could take from my apartment almost directly to work, but it runs once every 50 minutes even in rush hour (the people who take the bus are happy if it shows up at all). If it ran every 10 minutes I'd take it.
Maybe you can do what a buddy of mine did: He befriended one of the bus drivers on the route and the guy liked him enough to call his cell phone (let it ring once) a couple of minutes before he made it to the stop. Very nice, especially in the winter
M.