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nikos 08-05-01 04:26 PM

Average miles for your commute?
 
Interested in how many mile you folks have for your commute. I have 24 mile round trip, Ive been told thats quite a lot, but with all bike paths it doesnt seem bad at all.

JonR 08-05-01 05:26 PM

Yours IS a long commute. Mine used to be 5.2 miles each way, and anywhere from 4 to 8 seems to be average (each way).

There's a thread in this Commuting forum at

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?threadid=396

called "How many miles is your commute?" You can get a good idea of other Forum members' distances there.

technogirl 08-05-01 05:41 PM

Wow, all bike paths? That's pretty good! :D

When I commuted to my former job, it was 10 miles round trip, and that was 75% city streets. :P

Jean Beetham Smith 08-05-01 07:25 PM

I spent 8 years in Madison as an undergrad and grad student. It was a great place to commute by bike, along the lakeshore, up & down hills. At the time I wasn't to happy about some of the drivers, but in retrospect they were pretty polite. Now there are even more paths out to the outlying towns like Verona. I trying to figure if there is any way I could bike from Madison the 90 miles to Mom's house, visit her for at least a day, get back to Madison to catch a plane and do it all between Fri. eve & Sun. eve. I think I'll have to wait for time travel. Enjoy your commute Nikos, it is one of the best!

Chris L 08-05-01 08:38 PM

32 km (20 mile) round trip entirely on city streets, purely by choice. Those of you who use bike paths are a lot braver than I am.

Chris

nikos 08-05-01 09:02 PM

Good point about the bike paths, hate coming up on slower bikes, roller bladers, walkers - that love to suck up both sides of the path (people in pairs). Or the biker looking around drifting into my lane. I have taken notice to some of those issues.

sillystorm 08-06-01 05:17 AM

hi again Nickos, I commute 25km each way on suburban streets, Nicos and Chris your right those bike tracks are very dangerous-- plus not the place to do the speeds a regular cyclist does.

jramsey 08-06-01 08:29 AM

Welcome, Nikos.

12 miles each way is a good ride. I ride just 5 miles each way, plus errands. It takes me a little over 20 minutes (21 today).

I, too, know those paths. They are a blessing and a curse. :)

Jonathan

SteveF 08-06-01 10:46 AM

By the shortest, most direct route, my commute is 40km (25 mi) round trip; all of it on city or inter-urban streets and freeway frontage roads.

There are no bike paths around here that would be useful for my commute, and I prefer it that way. By far most of the streets I use have a more than adequate shoulder, and on the faster streets I get a noticeable "tow" from the wake as each vehicle goes by...

fubar5 08-06-01 10:49 AM

Mine is about 2 miles, unless I go the long way. In which case it is 26,000 miles :D :D :D

RonH 08-06-01 11:42 AM


In which case it is 26,000 miles
Fubar, how do you make it home in time for supper? And how many Powerbars do you have in your back pockets? ;)


Nikos,
My commute is 14.5 miles one way, all on Atlanta streets.

fubar5 08-06-01 12:29 PM


Originally posted by RonH


Fubar, how do you make it home in time for supper? And how many Powerbars do you have in your back pockets? ;)

Actually, I find Cliff bar works better for a challenge like that. But I fill my pockets up!!! At least a hundred or so ;) I have to miss supper sometimes.

Chris L 08-06-01 02:47 PM


Originally posted by fubar5
In which case it is 26,000 miles :D :D :D
You mean you can ride that every day and still find time to do 1,000 posts? :o

Chris

heybulldog 08-06-01 06:16 PM

when I worked for a living I use to take the back rode to work which is 3.7 miles and the highway home which was 2.9. in the heat of the summer I had to take the highway both ways, U see the back roads around here r made with oil covered with rock. They can get gooy (did i spell that right?)

heybulldog 08-06-01 06:18 PM

Hey, when does the "newbie" go away?......lol

heybulldog 08-06-01 06:19 PM

ok....now i know

Joe Gardner 08-06-01 06:29 PM

5 posts :D

BTW, welcome to the forums, enjoy your stay.

nikos 08-06-01 08:26 PM

I was thinking the same thing about the "newbie" deal!

fubar5 08-06-01 09:34 PM


Originally posted by Chris L


You mean you can ride that every day and still find time to do 1,000 posts? :o

Chris


It is very hard my freind, very very hard. It is not for the faint of heart.:D

jramsey 08-07-01 06:53 AM


Originally posted by nikos
I was thinking the same thing about the "newbie" deal!
Newbie 0-4 posts
Junior Member 5-24 posts
Member 25-49 posts
Senior Member 50 posts
Senior Member (Whatever you wanna be) 100 posts

Jonathan

PapeteeBooh 08-08-01 10:00 AM

Do silly empty non-sensical repetitive posts also count toward one's senior member status?

PapeteeBooh 08-08-01 10:01 AM

[Again] Do silly empty non-sensical repetitive posts also count toward one's senior member status?

Allister 08-13-01 12:06 AM

My commute is 40km round trip (24.8 m) I can vary the route slightly without affecting distance or time, but either way it's all on arterial roads. On average it takes me about 40 minutes each way. I sometimes take a longer, hillier route home when I have the time and the inclination. It's not quite 26,000 miles, though.

When choosing a route, I'll use the same route I'd take if I were driving a car, namely the most direct one. I've never understood the need to find 'bike-safe' routes that take you far from you're desire course and involve complex, confusing directions. I won't waste my money on Bikeway maps.

Besides, riding in heavy traffic sates some of the thrillseeking urge that I has gone wanting since I gave up mountainbiking, and there's something satisfying in the application of a well practiced skill.

Chris L 08-13-01 12:48 AM

Well, I take back streets because they're usually more scenic than the main roads. Not to mention the fact that the extra km are better anyway. However, I avoid the offroad paths because they are dangerous and slow me down too much.

Chris

RainmanP 08-13-01 08:39 AM

From what I have been reading of others commutes over the last few months, I feel very lucky. We have no bike paths that are any use on my commute, but the larger streets I take are generally nice, wide boulevards with a parking shoulder and ample space. Also, because I have the luxury of working an early schedule, I have zero traffic in the morning and light traffic in the afternoon. I do take a longer route in the PM to take a couple of still spacious side streets that are just less hectic as well as ride 2-3 miles beside a large park and a few miles by the lake. My morning ride is 8.75 miles and PM is just over 13. I try to go a little farther one day a week, anywhere up to about 25 miles PM. Extra miles by the lake. What a shame.

The only downside of any of it is the trashy streets. My tire life is pretty short (700-1000 miles) because they get cut up pretty badly. I noticed some disturbingly large cuts as I cleaned my bike this weekend. Time to look for new rubber.


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