Yes! When I rode with the LUNA Chix last Thursday--even with our group riding single file and as far to the right as possible, stopping at stops signs, and generally being good citizens not obstructing auto traffic--we got horn blasts, a little yelling, and the occasional middle digit.
Kevin, I think all of your reasons for staying on the road are valid. Another is the cost of a trail pass (although I have one, but some of the Chix mentioned that as a reason they personally stay on the road and off the path). Does anyone have any suggestions for positive solutions? Liz ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Horoscope: A fifth of Scotch will not prove to be an acceptable solution to your problems. Try another fifth of Scotch. ________________________________ From: Kevin Luecke <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Mon, May 23, 2011 8:43:46 AM Subject: [Bikies] Seminole Highway anger? Has anyone noticed an uptick in incidents with angry motorists on Seminole Highway since the Badger Trail was completed? While riding in the road there myself and my wife have now had a number of incidents with cars slowing down (no opposing traffic) specifically to lay on their horn or scream at us. I also have a message in my inbox this morning about an altercation with a driver over the weekend in which a small group of riders were yelled at and then one was struck by the driver of a BMW. I love the new Badger Trail (rode it to a wedding in Freeport, IL last fall), but the location along the edge of Seminole is problematic. I will often stay in the road rather than taking the path when heading south for a few reasons: * If there is much traffic, I don't want to wait to cross Seminole * I am often heading west at the end of Seminole, away from the path * The path is often full of slower moving walkers, skaters and families on bikes, and it drives me crazy when I am on a path commuting and some lycra-clad roadie goes blasting by (not that I am fast enough to be considered blasting), so I try to avoid doing that to othersThe new path is great - I see tons of people out that way that I never saw out there before the path, but the sidepath nature of it gives motorists the impression that ALL bikers belong there. Anyone else having problems on Seminole north of Whalen? Kevin -- Kevin Luecke Lead Planner, Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin www.bfw.org | 608-251-4456
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