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Old 02-08-13 | 06:10 PM
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How do you draw the route on the map?
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Old 02-08-13 | 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by jrickards
>> THROWING DOWN THE GLOVES!! <<

The route I posted was the one I use in the winter because I'm just wanting a short route but during the warmer months, I'll use the 16km route below and sometimes, if I have the time and energy, the 27km route.



On cold or very windy mornings I'm very jealous and would give a lot for a 4 kms commute. My shortest route is 27.2 kms (says my bike computer) or 27.4 kms according to google maps. There it is :https://maps.google.ca/maps?saddr=Ca...via=1&t=m&z=12
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Old 02-08-13 | 06:15 PM
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How do you draw the route on the map?
I use google routes, enter the end points, which creates a route. Then the program allows me to drag sections to alternate roads connecting the route automatically. It works pretty well, but for routes which are very different, I do it in sections, so there's less adjusting.
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Old 02-08-13 | 06:19 PM
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How do you draw the route on the map?
On google maps on the top left corner you'll see ''get directions'' click on that and you'll see.
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Old 02-08-13 | 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by dramiscram
My shortest route is 27.2 kms (says my bike computer) or 27.4 kms according to google maps.
Don't be jealous, 4km is hardly worth getting dressed for. A 27km commute in a Quebec winter is seriously dedicated bike commuting. I salute you.
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Old 02-08-13 | 07:39 PM
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On google maps on the top left corner you'll see ''get directions'' click on that and you'll see.
Also note that many cities have options for which "directions" you seek - automobile, walking, transit or bicycle. When you select "bicycle" the map will add a layer of green to indicate routes that have been designated as "bicycle friendly". This is merely a starting point, though, because I've found that some of the streets highlighted in green are not ones I would choose to ride on.

Another mapping utility is "mapmyride" www.mapmyride.com which also has an iPhone/Droid app that can do a GPS-based mapping function.
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Old 02-08-13 | 09:32 PM
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You guys are either in high risk/high security occupations or have been watching too many spy/crime movies. Do you really think someone out there will study your travel patterns and set up an ambush. Maybe a crazed anti-bike sniper?
This made me laugh. All the people who hate me are trapped in their cars/trucks, and I'll always be able to slip away
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You guys are either in high risk/high security occupations or have been watching too many spy/crime movies. Do you really think someone out there will study your travel patterns and set up an ambush. Maybe a crazed anti-bike sniper?
My biggest concern would be someone caseing BF to mug someone for their high priced bike. Not much of a concern given my commute along some well traveled, exposed streets.

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Old 02-10-13 | 11:48 AM
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My biggest concern would be someone caseing BF to mug someone for their high priced bike. Not much of a concern given my commute along some well traveled, exposed streets.
I've always held that the USA had a paranoid, hysterical society, and this reinforces the belief.

Why would someone bother casing BF (assuming bike thieves think that far ahead) when they could go to any recreational trail and wait? Actually, why risk a prison sentence for assault and robbery, maybe with a deadly weapon, when they could simply and at low risk steal a locked bicycle thereby not drawing much police attention, and even if somehow caught face the much more minor charge of simple theft.

Bike thieves aren't necessarily smart, but they are practical, which is why they steal bikes instead of mugging people for their wallets.
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