Commuting - Tons of commuters out!

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Nobodyetal
01-05-10, 09:19 AM
Maybe it's everybody's new years resolution but there have been a ton of bike commuters out on the bikeways yesterday and today. I usually see one or two people, but I probably saw a dozen yesterday and a handful on the way in this morning.

Who knows, maybe a fluke, but it'd be really cool if it was the start of something, eh?:thumb:

Anybody else seen an increase in cyclists?


chipcom
01-05-10, 09:36 AM
Anybody else seen an increase in cyclists?

Yeah, it seems like the entire population gets out on their bikes when the temps are in the single digits and there is six inches of snow on the ground being blown around by 15mph winds. The roads are so crowded with bikes that I have been tempted to drive.

Nobodyetal
01-05-10, 10:04 AM
ha HA HA!

Sorry man, I forget the rest of the country isn't "dealing" with lows in the 40s.
I guess you're right, I wouldn't be starting from scratch with snow on the ground either.

Nevermind... ;)


yarb
01-05-10, 10:54 AM
Yes! I passed six or seven today and was passed by a couple more. A combination of new year's resolutions and unusually light rain this morning.

hairnet
01-05-10, 11:12 AM
I saw commuters/not roadies everywhere in New Orleans last week, but that might be normal.

CCrew
01-05-10, 11:21 AM
ha HA HA!

Sorry man, I forget the rest of the country isn't "dealing" with lows in the 40s.



Heck, I'd be wearing shorts with lows in the 40's!! :P

chipcom
01-05-10, 12:04 PM
Heck, I'd be wearing shorts with lows in the 40's!! :P

and blinding innocent bystanders with them lily white legs? No thanks. :p

tjspiel
01-05-10, 12:12 PM
I saw only a couple of other cyclists today. One was a mom was pulling her kid in a trailer on the bike path. Pretty hardcore for -9 and not so great traction. It was a lot of work just getting myself up to speed, let alone having to deal with a trailer.

jeffpoulin
01-05-10, 12:23 PM
We had about a foot of new snow last night and this morning I saw at least a dozen mountain bike commuters. Way more than usual. For some reason, the snow brings them out in droves. Perhaps they like the challenge of it, or maybe it's just plain fun to ride in snow. I don't mind the snow myself, but it's not something I would deliberately seek out.

macteacher
01-05-10, 12:25 PM
Well...you do live in Arizona....im sure that helps. I don't see any commuters out there in the Canadian winter

yarb
01-05-10, 12:41 PM
Well...you do live in Arizona....im sure that helps. I don't see any commuters out there in the Canadian winter

Ahem. In the Ontarian winter, maybe not!

It's balmy out west.

macteacher
01-05-10, 01:05 PM
Ahem. In the Ontarian winter, maybe not!

It's balmy out west.


HAHA....your right..as my students say "my bad".... yes the ONTARIO winter.

wow...its not bad in B.C....your temps are between 3 to 8 degrees C....must be nice. I won't see those until the end of March

caloso
01-05-10, 01:09 PM
Were any of those commuters riding Trek Madones with super-ugly paint jobs?

EKW in DC
01-05-10, 01:12 PM
Heck, I'd be wearing shorts with lows in the 40's!! :P

+1

drummingpariah
01-05-10, 02:20 PM
I do wear shorts in the 40's. It's nice! I've been in California for three years now, and I swear I'll never get used to this weather. I miss snow. People complaining when the temperature 'drops' to 50F is pathetic, if you ask me.

But I certainly have seen an increase in commuters. It's encouraging, but disheartening that so many cyclists (and car drivers for that matter) have no idea how to handle a vehicle on the street.

hshearer
01-05-10, 02:35 PM
Damn! I was wondering what was going on. I saw probably 5x the normal number of bike commuters in the last 2 days, and was actually part of a 'parade' of 3 last night. It's been weird, but kind of cool. I say 'hi' to anyone on a bike in winter because winter cyclists are so uncommon. I've said 'hi' a lot the last two days.

Of course, it must be the whole new year's resolution thing. That does explain it. What a wrong time of year to decide to start riding a bike... in Saskatoon! It was -20C all day today, and the roads are icy. I appreciate the thought, but I think a lot more people would stick with it if they just eased into it in May, or kept going through fall, instead of trying to go whole-hog in January.

It's kind of cool to know that that many people are on the cusp of being bike commuters. Even if they don't wind up keeping their resolution, at least they're interested in the concept. Maybe there's hope for bikes as a 'normal' mode of transportation after all.

noglider
01-05-10, 03:21 PM
We don't have many bike commuters here, but they do seem to be on the increase. Seeing any at all this week, with low temps and high winds, is heartening. I think I saw faces of incredulity today as I sped along. I don't yet have a good hat for under the helmet, and I had to make a choice between hat and helmet. I chose the hat.

travelmama
01-05-10, 03:22 PM
I saw a lot more yesterday and today. Unfortunately most were riding on flats or tires indeed of a bit more air. If I were not on my scooter and on my bike, I would have given them a pump or two.

xtrajack
01-05-10, 03:34 PM
I haven't seen any other commuters yet this year. Actually there are not that many around here in the summer either.

gerv
01-05-10, 07:00 PM
I think it was -13F/-25C here this morning. Sunny. Not much wind. The roads were packed with cyclists.

tarwheel
01-05-10, 07:16 PM
I never see any other commuters, even when the weather is ideal. So I certainly don't expect to see any with the weather we are having lately -- lows in the teems and lower 20s, highs in the 30s, plus cold north winds.

RedWhiteandRed
01-05-10, 07:48 PM
There were maybe 40-50 on the road this AM that I saw. Less than summer but a fair turnout. ( an inch of new snow and -14C )

irclean
01-05-10, 11:01 PM
Ahem. In the Ontarian winter, maybe not!

It's balmy out west.


HAHA....your right..as my students say "my bad".... yes the ONTARIO winter.

wow...its not bad in B.C....your temps are between 3 to 8 degrees C....must be nice. I won't see those until the end of March
Temps were right around the freezing mark with light drizzle in my part of Ontario today. Made me wish my glasses had a wiper/washer mechanism on them. I've seen plenty of commuters so far this winter, that being said it's my first winter commuting so I'm more aware of them.

PaulH
01-06-10, 06:16 AM
I see an increase in cyclists, and I'm sure it is just the result of the holidays being over.

Paul

ItsJustMe
01-06-10, 06:24 AM
Heck, around here I don't see any other commuters even in the summer. People call the men in white coats and butterfly nets when they see me riding in the winter.

It's a red-letter day for me when I see even one other person on a bicycle, and then it's usually someone on a road bike with no cargo (almost certainly not a commuter). A couple of years ago at the peak of $4/gal gasoline, I actually saw TWO other commuters in one day! I just about fainted.

FreddyV
01-06-10, 07:05 AM
What increase?

There's less school kids outside than ever, as there was about 2 inches of snow on the road yesterday. That's all gone now, roads are clean, but it's still damn cold.

I guess I was the only one with the guts of going out with a road bike though ;)

Besides that, I know my new year's resolutions have changed quite a bit from 2009. I've decided on riding at least 7000km this year (which also includes pleasure rides, not just commuting). I think I will be able to ride more than that though. Last year was my first year of commuting, which included lots of excuses on not having to ride (rain, cold, not feeling well, et cetera). I've noticed my fitness has improved, I actually decided to ride instead of take the easy way (public transport) a couple of times. I'm feeling good, it's fun, why not keep doing it :)

TheLifeOfBryan
01-06-10, 10:44 AM
Definitely not in my neck of the woods. I'm the only one I've seen out there lately, with lows just below freezing and highs just above freezing. Even at the organic coop (http://tidalcreek.coop/) last night, the bike racks were empty.

High Roller
01-06-10, 11:09 AM
No increase here, I've been seeing the same number of commuters as usual - zero.

Consularrider
01-06-10, 02:15 PM
It certainly seems there are a few more cyclists out this week, particularly on the Mt Vernon Trail, than I was seeing in December. I was going to keep count, but ran out of fingers and toes.

Kojak
01-06-10, 04:26 PM
Here in Victoria BC there are scads of commuters throughout the year. Temps are mild (relatively speaking) and it's mostly flat and easy to get around. We get wet this time of year, but rarely freeze.

neil
01-06-10, 04:31 PM
Actually, I was out biking the other day, and there's was a surprsing number of bikes on the road. Not summer volumes, but considering it was below -20ºC, it was pretty busy. I saw probably a dozen cyclists or so on my ride (not counting the people going to the same cycle-related event as I was). This was later in the evening, too, not typical commuting hours.

The other cycle commuter at my office hadn't been riding the last few times I did (not sure if he wasn't riding for a while, or if we're both down to "sometimes" and had just been picking different days), but his bike was also there yesterday.

rubic
01-06-10, 07:00 PM
Here in Southern California the number of commuting cyclist on the road has increased a lot since last year. The best part is that during the dark hours a higher percentage are now using front and rear lights!! Interestingly most of the headlights are blinkies of the 'to be seen' variety. I still barrel by using my steady and traditional Dinotte headlight.

bugly64
01-06-10, 07:47 PM
I am the only nut around riding a bike in the snow and cold of Great Falls, MT. I am just here for less than a year, so I didn't invest in much cold weather gear either. A friend at work gave me a gortex jumpsuit type of coveralls for a rain suit, but it's my base for sub zero riding. A balaclava with ski goggles and lined waterproof ABU boots keep me from freezing.

kegoguinness
01-06-10, 08:01 PM
Here in fairly frigid (with the wind lately) DC, I got a wave from a motorcyclist this evening while I was trucking the 1.5 miles from my office to the bus! Guess he figured we were both nuts. I won't argue.

rumrunn6
01-06-10, 08:14 PM
I saw two roadies today on route 62 coming from West Concord. they were haulin' ass on the dry roads and I was impressed.

1780's guy
01-07-10, 10:04 AM
Here in Victoria BC there are scads of commuters throughout the year. Temps are mild (relatively speaking) and it's mostly flat and easy to get around. We get wet this time of year, but rarely freeze.

Heyyy a fellow Victoria commuter.. I noticed very few communters at the beggening of the week. But then by Wednesday when the rain stopped I probably counted close to 30 pass by between 4pm and 5pm heading up Fort St.