2012 - How Was the Commute Today?
#1051
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From: Raleigh, NC
Bikes: Waterford RST-22, Bob Jackson World Tour, Ritchey Breakaway Cross, Soma Saga, De Bernardi SL, Specialized Sequoia
Incredible spring weather here. Temps were in the 60s on my morning commute, with highs expected in the upper 70s. Trees and flowers blooming everywhere. Only problem is the pollen, which is reaching peak levels this week. Hopefully that will start tailing off soon.
#1052
The rule only applies if the other guy actually knows that he's in a race. It's better that they don't know - that way we can sneak up on them at a light, sprint all out and turn off before they realize they've been beat.
#1053
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If you live in Hogtown, then no, you were not out of line, I'd have had a field day reaming them out, its illegal for them to stop traffic PERIOD. Its called Jaywalking typically. Regardless if they cross the entire street, pedestrians are not allowed to stop or hold up traffic legally. Unless the streetcar or bus, is stopped and doors open to accept passengers. Which is the streetcar holding up traffic NOT the pedestrians technically. Sounds like you were on College St. People are pretty stupid on that road in general.
They would have never done that if you were driving a car. People in TO in general think that bike lanes make a convient 2nd right lane to make right turns especially if they are in a smaller car, and can squeeze in, used as a parking lane for "quick" deliveries and pedestrians seem to think that its there place to wait around for streetcars. Let alone the morons in scooters (both electrified and gas powered) in the bike lanes.
Yes I do take that same College St route on my own commute.
Jim
They would have never done that if you were driving a car. People in TO in general think that bike lanes make a convient 2nd right lane to make right turns especially if they are in a smaller car, and can squeeze in, used as a parking lane for "quick" deliveries and pedestrians seem to think that its there place to wait around for streetcars. Let alone the morons in scooters (both electrified and gas powered) in the bike lanes.
Yes I do take that same College St route on my own commute.

Jim
#1054
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From: Canada
Bikes: 2009 Trek 520
+1C, wind and wet roads this morning. I was late leaving so it was starting to get light . I decided to take the MUP for a change. I noticed that the creek water level had dropped about 2 feet since Tuesday. When I got past the dog park, a spot on the path that had obviously been underwater earlier in the week was very muddy.
#1055
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From: Edmonton, Canada
Lovely. First day on my summer bike, and it just feels so easy to ride. As a touring bike, it's no lighter than the MTB I ride in the winter - both clock in at about 30 pounds plus rider - but the narrow, high pressure tires just roll so nicely.
It needs some work done, and I feel like after a couple years of DIY, it might be time for a professional to give it a once-over. So I'm a bit worried I've left it too late and will be without my beautiful bike in prime riding season.
It needs some work done, and I feel like after a couple years of DIY, it might be time for a professional to give it a once-over. So I'm a bit worried I've left it too late and will be without my beautiful bike in prime riding season.
#1056
They would have never done that if you were driving a car.
People in TO in general think that bike lanes make a convenient 2nd right lane to make right turns especially if they are in a smaller car, and can squeeze in
, used as a parking lane for "quick" deliveries and
Gotta love TO.
#1057
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From: Columbia, Maryland
Bikes: Trek 820 mtb, A no name red steel pipe bike, my commuter
It was a warm ride in at around 60F (15C). It has since gotten chillier, with a nw wind chilly wind. Hopefully, the sun will continue to warm things up. There is still lots of wind, so it will be a windy ride home, or as I like say pedaling to get down hill.
#1058
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From: McLean, VA/Burlington, VT
Bikes: Obed Baseline, Cannondale Topstone, Specialized Roubaix, Cannondale Synapse
It's not a race if you're riding to work: https://www.itsnotarace.org/
#1059
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I actually like the new dotted lines approaching corners allowing cars to merge into the bike lane before a right turn. If they do it properly they should leave no room for a cyclist to pass them on their right, and a nice bike-lane sized gap for a cyclist to pass on the left where it is much safer. Even so, drivers don't seem to understand they should merge into the bike lane before turning when there is a dashed line so they end up preventing me from passing on the right (too dangerous) and also block me on the left. Argh!.
College/Spadina intersection has the bike boxes now (since its on both of our commutes), a few others already have it, and as far as I know the rest of the cities bigger intersections will all get them sooner rather then later. Probably long before we get bike lanes on Bloor anyways. But to be fair, with all the traffic on Bloor that is typically stopped and parked in the right lane, gives you rather large amounts of room to bike on the left side of the right lane anyways. And atleast this way, they won't shove us to the curb.
Number one thing to do in TO when biking, I find anyways, avoid bike lanes, and bike that 1 meter from the curb/parked cars, in a straight line, like your supposed to. I don't care what drivers get annoyed, at that far from the curb/parked cars, no driver doesn't see you as they try speeding by, or as they rush to make a right turn without looking to see if they will merge onto a bike lane with bikers.
Jim
#1060
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From: Chicagoland
Bikes: 1997 Schwinn Searcher GS, 2007 Dahon Curve D3
Morning commute was great. It was 39°F this morning when I left, so I wore cargo pants and a fleece sweatshirt instead of my usual shorts + T-shirt. No sweating!
I also remembered to inflate the tires on my Schwinn last night. They're marked 50-85 psi and they have Schrader valves, so I inflated them to 90, figuring I lose about 5 psi when I take the pump chuck off. I'm trying to work myself up to doing on entire leg of the commute by bike a few times per week. (26 miles one way) But I'm having a hard time with motivation.
I also remembered to inflate the tires on my Schwinn last night. They're marked 50-85 psi and they have Schrader valves, so I inflated them to 90, figuring I lose about 5 psi when I take the pump chuck off. I'm trying to work myself up to doing on entire leg of the commute by bike a few times per week. (26 miles one way) But I'm having a hard time with motivation.
#1061
Cars do not watch when they merge into the dotted bike lanes at all, and there have been a number of low speed collisions cause of it. Trying to get both drivers and bikers to understand one set of rules is hard, especially when there is no training for bikers, and there is little to no training for drivers in their driving tests for how to handle bikers on the road.
As far as bike boxes go, I appreciate the extra visibility and right of way through an intersection. However, I still prefer to jump off my bike and cross as a pedestrian at busy junctions (especially at College/Spadina where the curved streetcar tracks can really get you during a left turn).
#1062
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From: Alexandria, VA
Bikes: Trek 830 Mountain Track Drop bar conversion
Very nice riding yesterday afternoon and this morning. It's good to be back on the bike, though after almost two weeks away from the commute, my legs reminded me last night that it had been a while. Nothing serious, just a slight fatigue I don't usually feel from my commuting miles.
Tried to add to the karma account this morning... Came upon a cyclist along my commute route asking if I had a pump. I stopped to let him use my mini pump. He was new to commuting, and as it turned out, his brand new bike had a flat, so the pump didn't do much. I would have helped him patch his tube, but his IGH rear wheel didn't have quick release (i.e., was bolted on), and I didn't have the tools for that kind of job. Felt bad because I knew the guy would be left walking to work and then to the bike shop with his new bike. Oh well, I tried...
Tried to add to the karma account this morning... Came upon a cyclist along my commute route asking if I had a pump. I stopped to let him use my mini pump. He was new to commuting, and as it turned out, his brand new bike had a flat, so the pump didn't do much. I would have helped him patch his tube, but his IGH rear wheel didn't have quick release (i.e., was bolted on), and I didn't have the tools for that kind of job. Felt bad because I knew the guy would be left walking to work and then to the bike shop with his new bike. Oh well, I tried...
#1063
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From: Southern Wisconsin US
Bikes: Schwinn DBX, Trek 820
Woke last night to the sound of thunder....How far off I sat and wondered? Actually it was 4am this morning and I was bummed cause the 100% chance of rain in the forecast was happening. A quick check of the weather radar indicated the heaviest rain was already past... so throwing on a rain coat, I headed off to work on my bike in my usual 40 degree gear. I did put plastic bags over my wool socks. Excellent choice although water penetrated all my defenses by the time I was 1/2 way to work. Another 17.4 miles of pedaling bliss. :-)
#1064
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From: Raleigh, NC
Bikes: Waterford RST-22, Bob Jackson World Tour, Ritchey Breakaway Cross, Soma Saga, De Bernardi SL, Specialized Sequoia
Rode to work every day this week, which I don't do very often because of weather, appointments and other issues. I was tempted to drive several days due to tired legs, but the weather was too nice not to ride. I'm off work next week, so won't be bike commuting again until the second week in April. Have a nice week, ya'll.
#1065
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Ride was a little chilly this morning, but the sun was coming up over my left shoulder, reflecting off the river, and I saw a small flock of turkeys with a tom displaying for the ladies. And it's Friday.
#1066
56°F this morning so I'm wearing 3 shirts. Passed a younger guy in his late teens/early twenties riding a bmx style bike. He was wearing shorts, backpack with no shirt. Guess I'm just a wimp. LOL
#1067
Very, uh.... urban
Traffic was barely moving, but it was tight and lots of impatient drivers were using the bike lane for passing 





Traffic was barely moving, but it was tight and lots of impatient drivers were using the bike lane for passing 





#1068
@adamdz. Nice pix. What kind of camera are you using?
You're into a lot of trucks on your commute. Ride careful.
You're into a lot of trucks on your commute. Ride careful.
#1069
It's a Drift HD170 video cam mounted on the helmet. I shoot full HD then crop shots and edit the colors, remove noise, etc. Yeah, LOTS of trucks! I ride through industrial Queens and Brooklyn, there are lots of manufacturing plants and warehouses around here, plus lots of through traffic to Manhattan. I know, I am very, very, very careful, never pass them when they look like turning, never squeeze between two moving trucks and generally keep my distance. That's how cyclists get killed around here. Although, the trucks are not as bad as cars since they can't accelerate or turn wildly like the cars do. I generally have little problems with trucks.
#1070
First commute in a couple of weeks today. Ride in was a little chilly for Spring, in the high 30's. Still great to be back out on the bike. The schedule should ease off a bit as we head into the summer months, so I can make up for the lost miles then.
#1071
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From: Chicago
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i got caught in a riotous storm cell/torrential downpour this morning. i took cover under a train viaduct and decided to let it pass (smartphones with their weather radar apps are such wonderful things!). i was about 20 minutes late to work, but oh well, i like having a job that's flexible enough were i can just make up time at the end of the day for occasional events like this.
#1072
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From: Merrimac , MA
temp was 29f when I rode by town thermometer and no wind to speak of, it was a nice ride in this morning just chilly. Very little clouds in the sky, so a nice sun rise.
Adam, those pics are great, but I am sure glad I do not have your commute!!
Adam, those pics are great, but I am sure glad I do not have your commute!!
#1073
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From: Southern CaliFORNIA.
Bikes: KHS Alite 500, Trek 7.2 FX , Masi Partenza, Masi Fixed Special, Masi Cran Criterium
Getting back in the swing after almost three weeks off due to illness. Getting passed this morning more than I am passing the Wally's in jeans. Frustrating.
#1074
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From: Southern CaliFORNIA.
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I ride through an industrial section of Orange County CA, and have it reel good. 30 years ago this was all orange groves, now it is all modern planned industrial development. That means wide streets and bike lanes every where.
#1075
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From: Riverside, CA
Bikes: Lynskey R230 DA DI2 ENVE 3.4 SES, 6KU Fixie, Cheap Aluminum Slapstick Trainer only bike
Think I need to get a video camera now. There was a truck that gets closer to me each day. Today, it not only was less than a foot away (and it was downhill at 35+ MPH) honking at me. For goodness sake, this is on 6 lane (3+3) street at 5:50 AM...!!! Not too many cars really. Going to have to start reporting on each incident with this particular truck...



