South side to North side commute, what are your thoughts?

I'm still pretty new to the Chicago area and I'm wondering about a route from 51st and Western to Ravenswood and Addison.  If I get the job I'm looking at, I'll be living on the south side and working on the north side, and I really don't want to use my truck for commuting anymore.

I've looked at both the Chicago bike map and Google maps and I think the thing to do would be to hop on Halsted and ride it all the way from 50th up to Lincoln, then cut over on Lincoln up to Addison and Ravenswood.

My questions are, are these streets ok for commuting on?  Specifically, do they get plowed/salted well and does the traffic allow you to move at your own pace?  Also, if this isn't the best route, does anyone have suggestions on a better one?

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I can't speak for Halsted south of Lake, but it's always clear for me on snowy days. As H3N3 said, stay off of Western if you want to live.
I think like a grid,so therefore I am a grid.

I would take Western straight down,and then swing a right on Addison and go straight to Ravenswood....

however, let's talk reality here ,my good cycle brethren....you live right by the Orange line.Take that into the loop,and then bike it up to
Addison via Clark or hit the bike trail on the lake front .

I love to cycle great distances myself, but to endure a commute like that everyday?..... no way.......maybe once a week.....but not eveyday......balance it out some.
There is always the lakefront trail, I live in Lincoln square and I ride into McCormick, but I do not know if I could do it daily, rain/shine/snow

mfa cycle factory said:
I think like a grid,so therefore I am a grid.
I would take Western straight down,and then swing a right on Addison and go straight to Ravenswood....
however, let's talk reality here ,my good cycle brethren....you live right by the Orange line.Take that into the loop,and then bike it up to
Addison via Clark or hit the bike trail on the lake front .

I love to cycle great distances myself, but to endure a commute like that everyday?..... no way.......maybe once a week.....but not eveyday......balance it out some.
H3N3 said:
Here's what I would do*:
Find a painless way to 47th (sidewalk? Western is a death trap for bicycles at your latitude, whether you take the Ave. or the Blvd). 47th to Racine. Racine north to Hayes and Loomis. Loomis to Blue Island to Racine, west on Hubbard all the way to Damen, then Damen to Roscoe to Ravenswood to your destination.

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This sounds like a much better route than Halsted. Between Harrison and Chicago Halsted can be very unpleasant and potentially dangerous riding. It is mostly four lanes with the outside lines being "sharrowed" but that rarely works happily during rush hour when motorists are accustomed to using a full lane.

I think your intention to ride the whole way every day is commendable. Distance wise it can certainly be done if you leave yourself enough time.

The canonical advice in these situations is to try some routes on a Saturday or some other day off to see how long it takes and how the roads feel. You won't get an accurate picture of the traffic, but then again, traffic always seems worse when one is not familiar with a route.
I would consider Halsted from 47th to 63rd to be "ride at your own risk" unless you've got ride partners. It's fine through Bridgeport and Pilsen. From Harrison to Division, you've got very frequent stop lights (timed to make you stop OFTEN) and very bad pavement in some places.

From 51st, California is a better ride - moderate traffic, mostly residential. I've ridden it from 71st to Howard, and I like most of it. California to Division to Damen could give you a decent ride.
Oops, forgot about where California is interrupted from Fulton to Grand. Make that California to Jackson to Oakley to Division to Damen.

Anne Alt said:
I would consider Halsted from 47th to 63rd to be "ride at your own risk" unless you've got ride partners. It's fine through Bridgeport and Pilsen. From Harrison to Division, you've got very frequent stop lights (timed to make you stop OFTEN) and very bad pavement in some places.

From 51st, California is a better ride - moderate traffic, mostly residential. I've ridden it from 71st to Howard, and I like most of it. California to Division to Damen could give you a decent ride.

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