I managed to get the video I took of Bike to Work day chopped into little pieces and reassembled into a more tolerable length than 3.5 hours.
Bike to Work Video
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4 responses to “Bike to Work Video”
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You rode through the business park I work in, down past my house off shoal creek and through pimberton heights where lived years ago. I get the impression that riding to a ‘random’ destination is much more difficult than finding a long road with decent pavement and no lights. Overall it doesn’t look very bicycle friendly, with maybe 30% of your distance covered on bike lanes? I’m very impressed you rode a bicycle to work and home, given the distance you had to travel across the city!
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You definitely have to know the path you’re taking and what streets are safe to ride. Once you get comfortable riding with traffic though basically any 30-35mph surface street in town is fine. I wouldn’t ride Lamar or Burnet, 24th, 38th, or 45th but the smaller streets are fine. The real trick is getting across the highways. They have put a nice crossing at 183 and 360 which is cool.
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WOW!!! That was so cool!! My favorite part was when you were alomost home and you wrote “TIRED.” I couldn’t have made it out of your neighborhood!
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Extraordinary!
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