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ibcrewin 02-27-09 08:24 AM

scariest part of commuting
 
For me it has to be the potholes once I get into manhattan. The cabs, boxtrucks, even wandering pedestrians were scary when I first started but I'm quickly realizing the gotham city pavement can be really brutal when your running 700x25's.

Mr. Underbridge 02-27-09 08:27 AM


Originally Posted by ibcrewin (Post 8436012)
For me it has to be the potholes once I get into manhattan. The cabs, boxtrucks, even wandering pedestrians were scary when I first started but I'm quickly realizing the gotham city pavement can be really brutal when your running 700x25's.

If it were me, I'd consider running lower-pressure wider tires. I know it's not as fast, but your fillings tend to stay in your mouth that way.

Heather H 02-27-09 08:37 AM

I always thought the scariest part would be cars, but for the most part, I know what the cars are going to do, and they aren't as scary as I thought they'd be.

The part that can be scary is all the pedestrians on campus when I leave work. It's a college campus so there are TONS of people walking around when I leave and I never know who will walk out right in front of me, who will stop in the middle of the street when they see me coming, etc.

Alfster 02-27-09 08:45 AM

The scariest part of my ride last summer was the attack goose that refused to step off the bike path.

ibcrewin 02-27-09 08:55 AM


If it were me, I'd consider running lower-pressure wider tires. I know it's not as fast, but your fillings tend to stay in your mouth that way.
I thought about it. But it's only the last 1/4 mile. I'm working on a detour though. If I go up a few more blocks, and ride longer on the avenues I'll be okay.

lil brown bat 02-27-09 09:03 AM

The scariest part for me are amateurs. Drivers and peds who are regular commuters know how things go, but occasional visitors -- tourists, people in town on business, whatever -- aren't used to the multi-mode traffic mix, the unpredictability, and the things you need to do to go with the flow. I have no worries riding along Huntingdon next to the Mass Pike offramp and have a bus come off the ramp alongside me -- that driver and I both know what we're doing and we'll sort it all out before the next light. It's the family from Connecticut in town to see the Red Sox that terrify me.

mickey85 02-27-09 09:04 AM

There are scary parts about commutes?

baron von trail 02-27-09 09:17 AM

Scariest part is getting into work and realizing that my food stash is GONE!!

jyossarian 02-27-09 09:22 AM

The scariest parts are dogs and their owners walking into traffic AND parents pushing strollers into traffic w/o looking.

ok_commuter 02-27-09 09:29 AM


Originally Posted by Heather H (Post 8436066)

The part that can be scary is all the pedestrians on campus when I leave work. It's a college campus so there are TONS of people walking around when I leave and I never know who will walk out right in front of me, who will stop in the middle of the street when they see me coming, etc.

I also ride through the University of Texas on my way to work, and am often distracted by the college students... but maybe for different reasons... :innocent:

FredOak 02-27-09 10:27 AM

My scariest part is through what they call here the "S" Curves, its an area that curves back and forth very quickly, has a couple on/off highway ramps, no sidewalk and a minimal bike lane.

It's suppose to be a 30 MPH zone but almost all drivers are doing 50-60 and very often cross into the bike lane because their speed exceeds the necessary navigation to get through the curves.

Unfortunately, I have yet to find a route to get around it with out adding miles to my commute, but am still looking and intend to try a few once the weather is better.

frankenmike 02-27-09 11:18 AM

A flat tire with 5 minutes to get to class.

BikeLover1989 02-27-09 12:04 PM

Scariest part of commuting is taxi drivers who almost run you over.

chipcom 02-27-09 12:22 PM

skunks....darn critters have been jumping up all over the place lately.

DataJunkie 02-27-09 12:27 PM

I keep encountering field mice...

Things have been a bit quiet on the commuting front lately. Just the way I like it.

mickey85 02-27-09 12:29 PM

I actually like the little critters - skunks, opossums, etc. After a while, you get to see them, and expect to see them. I'm a little sad if one doesn't show up one day. :(

Popeyecahn 02-27-09 12:53 PM

Highway interchanges... 700x23's are a tad tough at times, but the interchanges are the worst.


I also ride through the University of Texas on my way to work, and am often distracted by the college students... but maybe for different reasons... :innocent:
I try and avoid UCSD for this same reason...

chipcom 02-27-09 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by mickey85 (Post 8437637)
I actually like the little critters - skunks, opossums, etc. After a while, you get to see them, and expect to see them. I'm a little sad if one doesn't show up one day. :(

I don't mind seeing em, it's the spraying part that gets dodgy.
Let's see how much you like skunks when:

A. One sprays you because you surprised it
B. You gotta pass 2-3 dead carcasses on your route....mmm what an aroma!

Why is it they always seem to be out in force this time of year?

Catgrrl70 02-27-09 01:14 PM

People ask me about this and are usually suprised when I don't say "downtown." Downtown is one of the easiest parts since traffic is "calmed" because of the lights and other traffic. I can zip through, keeping up or passing traffic. The worst part is Marginal Way E during/after a heavy rain. The roadway is in horrible condition and huge puddles form, covering the northbound bike lane and the southbound shoulder. One cannot see where the grates, potholes, cracks, old RR tracks, gravel, car parts, glass, once a computer, bolts, screws, pieces of wood, mudflaps and whatever else is under there. The other day I moved to avoid one of the huge puddles, which then covered up a hole. I hit it so hard I thought I had popped BOTH tires - but nope. Bike made it through ok, and I was lucky I didn't crash in front of the vehicle behind me. Which reminds me I have to complain to the city AGAIN about this route. Oh, and now the Port warned users of this route that we can expect more trucks (18 wheelers) backed up along this roadway starting next week due to new Port ID regulations. Fantastic!

Val 02-27-09 01:15 PM

A healthy fear and/or respect of the myriad of hazards on the way just helps keep me alert and connected, but rarely really scared...I think the scariest part of the whole commute has to be entering the parking lot and realizing that I have to stop riding and start dealing with management and customers.

urban rider 02-27-09 02:33 PM

Potholes, kids on their bikes, forgetting something important like underwear when I arrive at work.

Gas, the price of a can of beans

Benjamin11 02-27-09 02:43 PM

driving texters.

Popeyecahn 02-27-09 03:01 PM


Originally Posted by Val (Post 8437967)
A healthy fear and/or respect of the myriad of hazards on the way just helps keep me alert and connected, but rarely really scared...I think the scariest part of the whole commute has to be entering the parking lot and realizing that I have to stop riding and start dealing with management and customers.

quoted for truth...

con 02-27-09 03:21 PM

Only one thing truly scares me on my daily commute through the mountains by bicycle or motorcycle.

With no shoulders or bike lanes, dense tall vegetation right to edge of the lane and 40+ mph down hills, this is my fear…..


The ubiquitous Santa Cruz Mountain Forest Rat
http://rad.smugmug.com/photos/481836256_v4ZuA-M.jpg

MrRamonG 02-27-09 03:37 PM

Cops, they never use thier blinkers.

Bat22 02-27-09 04:47 PM

I've done the 5 Borough ride a number of times and was
surprised to believe the roads are better than Boston.
1) This is pothole season
2) I didn't have to ride by the side of the road.:)

ian123 02-27-09 05:18 PM

i got hit by a car once, i dont remember anything but waking up on the side of the road. the person who hit me had driven off. So getting hit by cars.

RigHty 02-27-09 05:59 PM

riding in fast moving traffic, jewish neighborhood, bikes coming the wrong way, baby strollers, and doors.

Schwinnrider 02-27-09 06:20 PM

Potholes and road problems are visible and avoidable. I was hit from behind by a truck. So I'd have to say getting run over is the scariest part of commuting by bike.

mds0725 02-27-09 10:41 PM


Originally Posted by RigHty (Post 8439977)
riding in fast moving traffic, jewish neighborhood, bikes coming the wrong way, baby strollers, and doors.

What about the neighborhood being Jewish makes it scary for commuting?


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