Last night I needed to get over to California and Augusta.

 

For some reason, rather than take Augusta west from Noble like I would normally do, I opted to take Grand.

 

Holy cow! Especially if you hit the lights, you can really fly!!

 

I have had less-than-positive experiences on Grand in the past, but I was amazed by how "fun" it was to ride in low-traffic conditions like last night.

 

I thought maybe it gave me some insight into the view that "vehicular cyclists" take, which is that being relegated to a bike lane (i.e. the door zone) forces you to slog slowly along rather than really zoom.

 

I still, in general, prefer the safety and calm of a bike lane. (My approach is to ride slowly enough to be able to stop if a door opens, or at least not go over the handlebars.) But it was an exhilarating ride last night. :)

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lol ;)

Grand is my favority east-west route between Halsted and Kedzie. Great at night as well.

just be careful when you get west of western & grand angles a bit.  there are no lane markings on a MASSIVELY wide road, the drivers get excited about the freeway and floor it past smith park.  

Yeah, my feeling was that it would not be great at rush hour.


 Kyle Mac said:

just be careful when you get west of western & grand angles a bit.  there are no lane markings on a MASSIVELY wide road, the drivers get excited about the freeway and floor it past smith park.  

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