Hey guys,
I may be working at 35th and Halsted next month in Bridgeport. I live in Uptown and would commute down there, but I normally never bike up or down Halsted. How safe is it to ride in terms of road quality, drivers, etc?
Also, what are your favorite bike streets to take that are parallel to and near Halsted?
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Are you adverse to the lakefront trail? Halsted is pretty much your only option. Also the bridge near Division is being replaced so you'll have to use a detour there.
Halsted can be a crowded street, especially Wrigleyville, Boystown, River West, UIC and Greektown. Just exercise plenty of caution as some areas are under construction near downtown. I believe that is your best bet since it's the most direct route. Canal is a bit less congested, but it requires a detour.
As for potholes on Halsted, where do I begin. I think the worse by far is near Hubbard, as you reach the overpass. For many years, both ways are pretty bad, and depending on the traffic it can also get pretty crowded. I guess the take home message is learn the road, and just like on any city street, be aware of your surroundings. While there are bike lanes, there are many taxis, trucks and buses that travel on that street. The narrower areas are shared (like Greektown). Unfortunately there aren't many alternatives (I-90/94, pretty much slices up the city), unless you consider detours alternatives (i.e. Canal).
Good luck, you'll be a pro in no time!
I've been commuting from the northside to 31st and State for several years. I think the worst spots for potholes are between Grand and Hubbard. Traffic and ig'nant tourists are endemic in greektown. Beware of doors and unannounced left turns.
The LFT is a nice alternative when going to Uptown, but it's considerably longer because it's not very direct, and usually super crowded, so I would only do that on off-peak times when I was not in any kind of hurry.
The buses can also get pretty annoying to play leapfrog with. My inclination is to just take it slow for a block or two to let them get a few stop lights ahead of me.
Have fun, and make sure to stop at Bernice & John's at 32nd/Halsted on your way home.
Take Halsted south to the detour and go left on Division. Then right and head down Kingsbury to Chicago. At Chicago go left and then quick right to continue down Kingsbury until Kinzie. Go right on Kinzie through the bike lane and over the river. Under the underpass turn left and go south on Clinton until you get to Harrison and take it to the right until you get back to Halsted.
I live in Pilsen but go up north pretty often and this is my route. It skips all of the worst parts
No! I live right at this intersection basically, and would strongly suggest taking Division east to Crosby, and following that to Larrabee down to Chicago, and then cross over the river back to Halsted. Division, including the bridge, is really congested and in poor condition. The detour is routing all of the large trucks down Hooker (cars down Larrabee) and the traffic is a nightmare with cars not paying any attention.
Or do what someone else suggested and instead of getting back on Halsted, take Kingsbury to Kinzie to Clinton and take that south past Greektown.
h333 said:
The detour I was suggesting is Division W. (<1 block) to Hooker, SE to Halsted (thanks to Steven for mentioning it on the bridge thread.)
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