Nice first ride in the COLD.

 

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Adam, yesterday when I went out at 11:15 am, it was clean. Maybe not done well, but for the most part they cleaned their mess. Remember we did get additional snow in the afternoon, so maybe CDOT(or whomever) needs to swing through again to plow/salt. (In my perfect fantasy world!)

For more bike ride photos from today, click here.

You're right; I forgot about the 20 minute blizzard we got yesterday afternoon.

Jenn_5.5 mi said:

Adam, yesterday when I went out at 11:15 am, it was clean. Maybe not done well, but for the most part they cleaned their mess. Remember we did get additional snow in the afternoon, so maybe CDOT(or whomever) needs to swing through again to plow/salt. (In my perfect fantasy world!)

Yes I rode today, it was very nice. Just my fingertips got cold. A big shout out to the guys at Comrade Bicycle, for getting my Trek ready for me to ride this morning. Love Those Guys!!

I rode in after taking the other vehicle in for a checkup. Besides being a little too warm, it was fine.

Adam, I think your expections are fairly high.  Even if that was a pic after they resolved the issue, its not that bad of a job.  I imagine having to shovel/blow the snow back to the sidewalk after they pushed it to the bike lane was not very fun or rewarding.  The smugness of your expectations on how non-cyclists should treat us/PBL's, et al -  it's wearing me down, Man!

 

I'm not sure if you have shoveled during the last few snowfalls, but it is heavy stuff.  Its ridiculous to think anywhere but main roads should be salted to excess so you and your bike will have a perfectly smooth snow/ice/water free path.

Expecting someone to actually follow through 100% with a promise to do something is not unreasonable. Claiming that they will clean up the lane, then only clearing 80% of the snow out is unacceptable. The bike lane was not in riding condition, so IMO it was not cleaned.

Apie 10.64 said:

Adam, I think your expections are fairly high.  Even if that was a pic after they resolved the issue, its not that bad of a job.  I imagine having to shovel/blow the snow back to the sidewalk after they pushed it to the bike lane was not very fun or rewarding.  The smugness of your expectations on how non-cyclists should treat us/PBL's, et al -  it's wearing me down, Man!

 

I'm not sure if you have shoveled during the last few snowfalls, but it is heavy stuff.  Its ridiculous to think anywhere but main roads should be salted to excess so you and your bike will have a perfectly smooth snow/ice/water free path.

Obviously you do not shovel snow. 

So it's ridiculous to assume that the new protected bike lane on Dearborn that the city spent tons of time and money on should basically be left to ice over all winter and become unusable?

FYI, the city has a mini plow specifically for bike lanes.


Apie 10.64 said:

I'm not sure if you have shoveled during the last few snowfalls, but it is heavy stuff.  Its ridiculous to think anywhere but main roads should be salted to excess so you and your bike will have a perfectly smooth snow/ice/water free path.

Adam - I know the original bike plow was too wide for sections of the Kinzie bike lane.  Not sure about Dearborn.

Is this the same plow?  

As far as I know, they only have one mini-plow.


122782_ said:

Adam - I know the original bike plow was too wide for sections of the Kinzie bike lane.  Not sure about Dearborn.

Is this the same plow?  

I want that job... The Mini-Plow driver! :) The bike lanes would be amazing!!

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