A Mixed Bag
September 21, 2007 at 2:38 am | In Commuting, Morning Rides, Traffic, Weekend Rides |A few different issues in this post.
Weekend Ride. This past weekend, I was in South Bend. On Sunday morning, I rode for 2 hours in southern Michigan. It’s not as hilly as Bloomington but there were some hills. The flats were a little intimidating because I didn’t know how hard to ride them. The traffic was a heavier than Bloomington and the cars passed at much faster speeds. The flat, relatively straight roads increase driving speeds. But overall, the traffic wasn’t frightening and the ride was a pleasant experience. It made me appreciate riding in Bloomington even more even though my average speed was more than 1 mph faster than I usually ride.
New Dan Henrys. I confirmed with an organizer of the September Escapade that the new dan henrys reported in earlier posts were part of that ride. They make more sense. Those who do the ride are experienced bicyclists. If I were riding the September Escapade, I would appreciate many stop signs and traffic lights. Traffic control makes the ride easier than steady pedaling all day. And, the event is for fun, so it’s consistent with the goals.
I also heard from Bloomington Rec and Park (Hoosier Hills sponsor), that some TRIRI dan henrys will be repainted Friday after the TRIRI riders go through. That’s better than competing dan henrys.
Meeting with the Bicycle/Pedestrian Safety Commission. I attended the Commission meeting on Monday night to ask them to consider two issues. 1) I would like the commission to ask the city to substantially improve the Polly Grimshaw Trail. Second, I asked them to consider the road striping and its impact on bicycling when roads are designed or upgraded. I pointed out a part of my daily commute that is made more dangerous because the striping leads drivers to move closer to the right shoulder on a turn where it’s difficult to see bicyclists. They were very good listeners and I hope that they can successfully convince the city to improve the Trail.
Alternate Street for Commuting. During the meeting, the chair said that he travels on High Street because he thinks Sare Rd (part of my daily commute) is dangerous. The streets are parallel and about 1/3 mile apart. I think the opposite. So, on the ride home from the meeting, I rode on High St.
Actually, going south, it wasn’t too bad. While the road is narrow, it’s possible to ride fast enough to keep up with traffic. Traffic on High St travels at street speeds; traffic on Sare Rd travels at warp speeds. I see his point. But, I’m not sure if it’s a comfortable going north on High St because it’s generally uphill and maintaining traffic speed would be more difficult.
High St has a feel of a city street while Sare Rd has the feel of a country road. When I first arrived in Bloomington, Sare Rd was a narrow country road and not at all safe for bicyclists. Much of it was improved about 10-12 year ago and it made bicycling safer except for two spots. Before the improvements, I commuted on High St and didn’t think it was dangerous. My office has moved since then, so commuting on High St doesn’t make sense but if it did, I would try it for awhile.
I ran instead of riding Monday-Wednesday because of time constraints. Thursday, I rode a variation of the Hoosier Hills 20K ride. It was nice to get out for about an hour. I checked my computer and the ride is longer than 20K. Because of daylight saving time, sunrise is late and it makes it more difficult to get in an early morning ride.
Sorry for the unfocused post.
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