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However last week my wife, riding on her own, was verbally abused and scared by a SUV driver who didn't like her claiming a piece of the right southbound lane of Central. How come these big-car heroes seem to disproportionately pick on women cyclists?
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My girlfriend has the same issue. She has been yelled at by people in cars/SUVs while riding her bike. The last time, she turned right at a stop sign, while only slowing and not stopping, with a car, and then that car (or person inside) began heckling her for not stopping for several blocks. Then, when my girlfriend stopped for a woman and a baby stroller at a crosswalk, the car did not.
Anyway, the North Branch Trail should be extended, and same with "Margie's mile", both north of devon and south of Bryn Mawr. I'd also like to see it extended northeast from Bryn Mawr where there is a rough gravel path from old train lines. Clark said:
However last week my wife, riding on her own, was verbally abused and scared by a SUV driver who didn't like her claiming a piece of the right southbound lane of Central. How come these big-car heroes seem to disproportionately pick on women cyclists?
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If you're going north, when you get to Lincoln, when the trail comes to the street, you actually have to go South on Kedzie to get back onto the trail after crossing the river. I always hate that part because of the awkward angle and steep incline to get onto the bridge, but it's still doable. The rest of the trail is great in either direction, but they need to fix the corner there, somehow.
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Talking about this?
There is a path that goes through Legion Park along the river. I'm not exactly sure how to make the connection, but it's doable. I vaguely remember a bike route sign pointing south just east of Devon and Kedzie.
Just to get the names straight:
1. Margie's mile (named after Alderman Margaret Laurino) is the first development in the Skokie Valley Line Trail in Cook Count. It is supposed to one day hook up with the existing Skokie Valley Line trail at Lake Cood Rd and Skokie Blvd in Deerfield (?). This is a long term project.
2. The gravel path that you refer to is called the Weber Spur trail. It is scheduled to run from Elston North to Touhy in Lincolnwood, and connect with the Skokie Valley Line trail. The city of Chicago put out an RFP last year and US Congressman Mike Quigley asked for $6+ million appropriation in May 2009. Not sure what came of either one. See a nice write up about the Weber Spur trail here
Also, the NBT extension has been on the books for a long time. The last I heard is that the City of Chicago is trying to acquire some property near the river before construction can start. I personally wouldn't mind if they developed the part through the (city-owned) golf course first. The part of Caldwell-Devon-Caldwell is pretty horrendous and one of the main reasons my wife and I don't ride it more often.
Mark Kenseth said:
There really isn't. Devon is scary. It's not just the traffic, it's riddled with pot holes. I've tried it and I don't like it. I sometimes take the long way through Bryn Mawr and the residential streets outlined on the bike map. I like it, except the wait to cross Caldwell during traffic is frustrating...I commute this way. I now take Lincoln/Pratt/Touhy...its slightly better than Devon, but It's quick and I'm used to it now, so it feels safe.
John Boshears said:
Looking at the bike map, I'm not sure I see the purpose of the Valley Line trail.
Would it be crazy to try and ride west on Devon from the end of the Valley Line trail to the start of the North Branch Trail?
Looking at the bike map, I'm not sure I see the purpose of the Valley Line trail.
Would it be crazy to try and ride west on Devon from the end of the Valley Line trail to the start of the North Branch Trail?
My usual NBT ride has me coming Logan to California to Elston. The only problem has been the car washes on the southbound side of Elston who use the bike lane for queueing for the car wash.
The Forest Preserve District is voting on the bridge over the Metra tracks required for the southern extension of the North Branch Trail.
I highly suspect that the residents of Edgebrook are going to try to convince the board not to build the bridge. Thus, without drawing additional attention to the vote (and therefore more Edgebrook residents), we need to write in our support or testify in person during the next Forest Preserve board meeting next Tuesday, Sept 9.
If you wish to write support, here are the details:
Send an email to cookcounty.board@cookcountyil.gov with your testimony. Make it attention: Board Secretary
RE: Item # 14 0409 To construct and maintain a bicycle/pedestrian bridge over the Metra railroad, near Forest Glen Woods in the City of Chicago tracks near MP 11.0, between Devon and Foster Avenues, on Metra’s Milwaukee North Line.
You can also use the web contact form: http://www.cookcountyil.gov/contact/
If you wish to testify in person, here is the link to sign up (unfortunately it is very far south instead of downtown): (Sagawau Environmental Learning Center,12545 West 111th Street, Lemont, Illinois)
http://fpdcc.com/about/board-meetings/
You can also contact John Fritchey, 12 District Representative on the board:
District Office
2539 N. Southport Ave.
Chicago, IL 60614
(p) 773-871-4000 (f) 773-423-0392
office@fritchey.com
Let's not let this bridge get pushed aside or forgotten, like the Stone Bridge. Send an email to cookcounty.board@cookcountyil.gov with your testimony. Make it attention: Board Secretary
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