Where are the MD peoples
#1576
Attention: Arbutus, Catonsville & Lansdowne (Dist. 12a)
It looks like the 3 foot bubble bill (HB 143) is in real trouble in the House Environmental Matters Committee. The problem seems to be Delegate James Malone, the Vice Chair.
His issue is the same old story - how will a motorist get around a bike with 3 feet to spare if the bicyclist is "hogging the road".
Read more @ https://www.baltimorespokes.org/artic...80306083621468
It looks like the 3 foot bubble bill (HB 143) is in real trouble in the House Environmental Matters Committee. The problem seems to be Delegate James Malone, the Vice Chair.
His issue is the same old story - how will a motorist get around a bike with 3 feet to spare if the bicyclist is "hogging the road".
Read more @ https://www.baltimorespokes.org/artic...80306083621468
#1577
#1578
Attention: Arbutus, Catonsville & Lansdowne (Dist. 12a)
It looks like the 3 foot bubble bill (HB 143) is in real trouble in the House Environmental Matters Committee. The problem seems to be Delegate James Malone, the Vice Chair.
His issue is the same old story - how will a motorist get around a bike with 3 feet to spare if the bicyclist is "hogging the road".
Read more @ https://www.baltimorespokes.org/artic...80306083621468
It looks like the 3 foot bubble bill (HB 143) is in real trouble in the House Environmental Matters Committee. The problem seems to be Delegate James Malone, the Vice Chair.
His issue is the same old story - how will a motorist get around a bike with 3 feet to spare if the bicyclist is "hogging the road".
Read more @ https://www.baltimorespokes.org/artic...80306083621468
Malone doesn't have to be your representative. Do call!! I worked with him in helping save the MARC station at St. Denis. I will contact his office and try to talk with him. He was really helpful in saving the station. Charlie
#1579
Just to note that no one can say for sure what's the most effective strategy will be. If you have connections with Malone, his district or if you are one of his constituents that's good. Outside of that there needs to be a good mix of local and statewide support, if the balance leans too much to the non-local side it can backfire. So follow your heart is the best advise I can give. If you're not sure write to your local delegate and explain the problem with "Kid's should stay home Malone" and see if peer pressure does some good.
So what do you all think of the catch phrase? Bumper sticker size slogans are real effective so yea, nay or any other ideas?
So what do you all think of the catch phrase? Bumper sticker size slogans are real effective so yea, nay or any other ideas?
#1580
I though you guys might appreciate this: Bicycle Towtruck
A bicycling advocate that goes the extra mile literally.
A bicycling advocate that goes the extra mile literally.
#1582
bama still mixtapes
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 96
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From: Edgewood, DC
Bikes: A rather uncouth Cannondale H400 -hybrid.
Any riders along the proposed Inter County Connector? I'm fixing to ride the route along our pre-existing roads. I wanted to know if anyone lives/works near Laurel, Beltsville, Colesville, Layhill, Rockville and commutes by bike or would commute by bike if you weren't the only rider. I want to know of interesting sites along the way -Norbeck RD east/Layhill Rd/Bonifant/Good Hope/Briggs Chaney/Van Dusen.
#1583
Per Charlie's advice, I picked up a Fenix light last weekend. Still working out the mount on my helmet. This is a great light though. Also, still building up my Kogswell tourer with dynamo hub (should be on the road soon)
These lighting advances have got me wanting to attempt some long night rides. Any of y'all done a dedicated night ride? What are the hours on the NCR trail? Probably closes officially at dusk,
but I'm still tempted to be a law-breaker and ride it anyway. Anyone been stopped by a ranger at night on the trail? -GB
These lighting advances have got me wanting to attempt some long night rides. Any of y'all done a dedicated night ride? What are the hours on the NCR trail? Probably closes officially at dusk,
but I'm still tempted to be a law-breaker and ride it anyway. Anyone been stopped by a ranger at night on the trail? -GB
#1584
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 3,249
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From: Reisterstown, MD
Hey Greaterbrown,
I do a fair amount of night riding. Sometimes it is the only way to get a ride in (after the kids go to bed).
I run 2 dinotte 200L up front with a 140 in back.
I love riding at night. So peaceful.
-D
I do a fair amount of night riding. Sometimes it is the only way to get a ride in (after the kids go to bed).
I run 2 dinotte 200L up front with a 140 in back.
I love riding at night. So peaceful.
-D
#1587
#1588
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 3,249
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From: Reisterstown, MD
My parents got me a trainer for my b'day. Otherwise I am holding out for the big schwag. I am still on the fence about the ibike. the new Garmin is SAWEET, but I think an ibike would be a better practical choice. And it seems that people are getting pretty good data out of it these days. Mostly I am waiting to see wen the garmin firmware gets released.
Otherwise I am planning on treating myself to some nicer wheels later this year.
-D
#1589
#1591
So far I have never been stopped at night and there seems to be a fair amount of joggers using the trail at night, a few stories I have heard that if the park ranger stops you, it is just a warning but lets you ride the trail anyway.
#1592
Attention Fredrick County
Here is your Rep's responce to HB 143:
Thanks for your e-mail in regard to safety on the highway with bicyclists. I agree with your reasoning about the health activities associated with bicycling, but I get a lot of mail and calls in regard to how vehicles have to come nearly to a stop because a cyclist is riding near the yellow line. I feel society needs to work together on this issue.
Paul Stull
Here is your Rep's responce to HB 143:
Thanks for your e-mail in regard to safety on the highway with bicyclists. I agree with your reasoning about the health activities associated with bicycling, but I get a lot of mail and calls in regard to how vehicles have to come nearly to a stop because a cyclist is riding near the yellow line. I feel society needs to work together on this issue.
Paul Stull
#1593
I've been trying to get a straight answer on that as it is a misuse of transportation funds to close a transportation facility at night but then again the park cannot be responsible for things that might happen at night and it seems the legals do not have a way of saying "use at night is at your own risk" so they have to say closed at night.
So far I have never been stopped at night and there seems to be a fair amount of joggers using the trail at night, a few stories I have heard that if the park ranger stops you, it is just a warning but lets you ride the trail anyway.
So far I have never been stopped at night and there seems to be a fair amount of joggers using the trail at night, a few stories I have heard that if the park ranger stops you, it is just a warning but lets you ride the trail anyway.
Where there's water, there'll be swarms.If you drive to the trail, make sure that you pick a lot that doesn't have a locking guard rail. I had a flat coming back from PA and got caught in the dark. I didn't get locked in, but I was afraid that I could have been.
Also, in some places on the trail, cell phones won't work... no signal.
#1594
Per Charlie's advice, I picked up a Fenix light last weekend. Still working out the mount on my helmet. This is a great light though. Also, still building up my Kogswell tourer with dynamo hub (should be on the road soon)
These lighting advances have got me wanting to attempt some long night rides. Any of y'all done a dedicated night ride? What are the hours on the NCR trail? Probably closes officially at dusk,
but I'm still tempted to be a law-breaker and ride it anyway. Anyone been stopped by a ranger at night on the trail? -GB
These lighting advances have got me wanting to attempt some long night rides. Any of y'all done a dedicated night ride? What are the hours on the NCR trail? Probably closes officially at dusk,
but I'm still tempted to be a law-breaker and ride it anyway. Anyone been stopped by a ranger at night on the trail? -GB
#1595
Wow. Thanks for all the great night riding advice. If I decide on a night for a NCR ride I'll keep everybody posted. Charlie, your idea of riding at full moon is great. During my college days in Indiana I loved the peace of full moon riding through corn fields and snoring cows. (yes, cows do snore!)
On another note: I had a fantastic day today riding my century for March.
https://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/111116
-GB
On another note: I had a fantastic day today riding my century for March.
https://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/111116
-GB
#1596
Wow. Thanks for all the great night riding advice. If I decide on a night for a NCR ride I'll keep everybody posted. Charlie, your idea of riding at full moon is great. During my college days in Indiana I loved the peace of full moon riding through corn fields and snoring cows. (yes, cows do snore!)
On another note: I had a fantastic day today riding my century for March.
https://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/111116
-GB
On another note: I had a fantastic day today riding my century for March.
https://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/111116
-GB
#1597
Senior Member
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 911
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From: Pasadena, MD
Bikes: Airborne Carpe Diem; Trek 520
I've been trying to get a straight answer on that as it is a misuse of transportation funds to close a transportation facility at night but then again the park cannot be responsible for things that might happen at night and it seems the legals do not have a way of saying "use at night is at your own risk" so they have to say closed at night.
So far I have never been stopped at night and there seems to be a fair amount of joggers using the trail at night, a few stories I have heard that if the park ranger stops you, it is just a warning but lets you ride the trail anyway.
So far I have never been stopped at night and there seems to be a fair amount of joggers using the trail at night, a few stories I have heard that if the park ranger stops you, it is just a warning but lets you ride the trail anyway.
That "it's at your own risk at night" excuse seems kind of lame. I haven't looked into it, but I'd be willing to bet that the State's position is that you're at your own risk in the daytime, too.
(Other than something truly outrageously negligent, like, I don't know, maybe the State puts up a new Port-a-Pot and decides to support the roof with wads of chewed-up bubble gum, and the roof falls in on some hapless, temporarily enthroned jogger or cyclist.
)I used to live less than 2 miles from the NCR Trail, and I was on it all the time. Only a few times at night, though, and those just by accident. I recall seeing rangers only once. I do know that there have been night-time running events on the trail, but I guess because they were "official" events, that was different.
#1598
I don't think the State considers the NCR Trail a "transportation facility." Its official Web page is part of the Dept. of Natural Resources site, where it's listed in the "Greenways and Water Trails Program" section. The "greenway functions" listed are: riparian/water quality protection; wildlife/ecological corridor; linear park; trail.
There is some truth to that but the State mitigates it's risk by having Park Rangers patrol during the day.
#1599
I just glanced through moon/sun tables. On Thursday, April 17 the sun sets at 7:44 and an almost full moon rises at 5:24. If I (alone, or with co-conspirators) left Hunt Valley by road at about 7pm and road up to the trail at the PA line. By then, it'd be after sundown and the moon would be well into the sky. I'd ride the trail back to Hunt Valley. Next night could be a rain date with the sun setting about a minute later and the moon rising about an hour later. Good fun. -GB
#1600
I just glanced through moon/sun tables. On Thursday, April 17 the sun sets at 7:44 and an almost full moon rises at 5:24. If I (alone, or with co-conspirators) left Hunt Valley by road at about 7pm and road up to the trail at the PA line. By then, it'd be after sundown and the moon would be well into the sky. I'd ride the trail back to Hunt Valley. Next night could be a rain date with the sun setting about a minute later and the moon rising about an hour later. Good fun. -GB
PS: To mount my Fenix I used an old Viewpoint(Performance) helmet mount with 2 really thin zip ties around the Fenix and through the mount. This mount allows me to adjust the direction of my light. If you have old helmet mounts laying around try them or go to performance discount table and scrounge up one.





