How do you feel about riding on the sidewalks?
I know a road bike is meant to be ridden on the road, but there are certain times such as rush hour traffic that I'd feel so guilty slowing it down even further by sharing lanes with a bunch of frustrated commuters going and coming home from work. So with that in mind, is it okay to ride on the sidewalk?
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:popcornHere we go again...
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i ride on sidewalk only cuz i feel like road is dangerous and i dont wanna piss off drivers because bikes are slow
but then again, im a beginner biker |
Originally Posted by digaz
(Post 17319881)
I know a road bike is meant to be ridden on the road, but there are certain times such as rush hour traffic that I'd feel so guilty slowing it down even further by sharing lanes with a bunch of frustrated commuters going and coming home from work. So with that in mind, is it okay to ride on the sidewalk?
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Originally Posted by Abstractworld
(Post 17319902)
i ride on sidewalk only cuz i feel like road is dangerous and i dont wanna piss off drivers because bikes are slow
but then again, im a beginner biker |
I hate getting buzzed by people on bikes, when I'm walking on the sidewalk. Especially, when I'm walking my dog.
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But I'd imagine there would be more frustrated car drivers when seeing a cyclists in the road slowing down traffic.
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Sidewalks are for walking.
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There is one block of road I ride on the sidewalk, mainly because the road has no shoulder and cars are going 80+ mph. I typically choose my routes to avoid those kind of roads, but sometimes its unavoidable.
If I named the road to local cyclists, most would nod their head, that the sidewalk is a better option. |
Riding on the sidewalk is illegal in many areas. Find some multi-use paths and low traffic streets if the busier ones make you nervous.
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Sidewalk riding is not only ok but around Houston it is necessary. Do what you feel safe doing and ignore the sarcasm around here.
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Originally Posted by 68venable
(Post 17319998)
Sidewalk riding is not only ok but around Houston it is necessary. Do what you feel safe doing and ignore the sarcasm around here.
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Depends on your city. In general, if it is not part of a bike route then riding on the sidewalk is a no-no, by-law wise. Where I live bike routes often go from street to sidewalk then back to street; all signposted. If you are going slow and thoughtfully then most people look the other way if you are on the sidewalk.
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I have no issues about riding on the sidewalk if it'll save my life. I don't worry about slowing traffic, I focus on safety.
Whether mountain bike or road bike, if it is significantly safer during high traffic time with 4,000 lb metal machines driving at 40 miles an hour within 6 inches of my body, I'm going to move to safety. |
The problems with riding on a sidewalk:
1. No one is expecting something going 8-10 mph, or even faster. 2. Lots of view blocks, driveways, car doors, pedestrians popping out from behind view blocks, cars popping out from behind fences 3. Did I mention none of the pedestrians on the sidewalk, near the sidewalk, or about to get on the side walk are looking for bikes going 8-10 mph or even faster. 4. I think I missed mentioning that persons in cars about to cross the sidewalk, open their door over the sidewalk, pull out of or into their driveways, pop out from behind fences, buildings or other view blocks, are just not looking for bikes going 8-10 mph or even faster. |
Only if the roads are VERY dangerous, but generally:
A - I don't ride those B - they don't have a sidewalk anyways C. There has to be no people. But with that being said, I don't think I have ever ridden on the sidewalk other than coming into or out of drive ways/entrances/etc |
I see 1,000 car doors opening on the drivers side (in the bike lane) for every single car door opened on the sidewalk.
I can see people walking on sidewalks, and slow down to their walking speed, while I pass them. For my 40 miles of commuting on asphalt roads every day, riding 1/2 mile on a sidewalk when there are no walkers is worth slowing down in the rare case where they're walking in the sidewalks. |
Originally Posted by digaz
(Post 17319881)
So with that in mind, is it okay to ride on the sidewalk?
If you're willing to pay the fines should law enforcement decide to stop you ... If you're happy to make cycling more dangerous than it needs to be ... |
It's not illegal or against the law here to ride bikes on sidewalks, a lot of people do it.
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Originally Posted by digaz
(Post 17320093)
It's not illegal or against the law here to ride bikes on sidewalks, a lot of people do it.
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Originally Posted by digaz
(Post 17320093)
It's not illegal or against the law here to ride bikes on sidewalks, a lot of people do it.
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Originally Posted by rjones28
(Post 17319917)
What about all of the frustrated pedestrians?
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Bikes belong on the road, pedestrians on the sidewalk.
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Taking a step back, I guess I feel lucky for the bike infrastructure around here.
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Originally Posted by digaz
(Post 17320093)
It's not illegal or against the law here to ride bikes on sidewalks, a lot of people do it.
Just because lots of people do it doesn't mean that it is legal. Have you checked your local laws? I've lived in places where lots of people rode on the sidewalks, and it was illegal, and every now and then the local government would crack down on it and fine all sorts of people. |
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