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The only problem with the Wells bridge is the R hand turn lane at the end which is annoying. Esp when you ride it every day :) But yeah it would be nice if every bridge had one or at least the bridges on streets with bike lanes.
I never thought of taking State. I take Dearborn, which has grates but so far i've been ok. I try to stay straight when I go across. I guess I could take State then go west after the bridge.
Hmm i just checked that bikeforums link out, I didn't realize people crashed on the bridges, is that by where the 2 halves connect? Is it because I have a fat tired MTB only that I never noticed a problem?
Crossing those grates is the one thing I hate when I ride to the office. Thanks for the info regarding Wells and State St.
I know we discussed this in my bike planning class this summer, but it doesn't look like I wrote it down - so don't quote me. But I think that every time major repairs are done on a grated bridge, they are supposed to put in Kathy plates or fill in sections with concrete, like what you see on Washington St. (or Monroe? one of those). I think it's just an issue of communication between the Bike Program and the engineers working on the bridge, who aren't necessarily keeping cyclists in mind.
We take many of the bridges as we go through town. We ride the plates in good weather but never with the kids on the bike in rain or snow. We did a little post on the bridges because the views from them are so beautiful. I second the Wabash bridge in the loop- it is very quiet and concrete the whole way across.
Careful of the debris on the Cortland bridge- I sidewalk that one with kids on the bike every time.
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