mousme: A view of a woman's legs from behind, wearing knee-high rainbow socks. The rest of the picture is black and white. (Bicycle)
mousme ([personal profile] mousme) wrote2008-07-12 10:40 am
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Bicycle: 1 Phnee: 1

I didn't mention it in my last entry, but I have a new bicycle icon. Not quite representative of what I do with my bicycle, but it's nice and peaceful-looking.

Made it to work in 25 minutes this morning, due to no traffic and not having to stop every few minutes due to bicycle-related mishaps. I still had to stop halfway up Courcelles and walk my bike up part of the hill, but I am pleased to report that I got just as far up the hill as I did yesterday, and walked the bike the rest of the way to the traffic light. I am tired today and usually have breakfast when I get to work, so I was worried I'd run out of steam earlier, but it turned out okay.

The bike did score a point when I was trying to get it down the stairs. My pannier was heavier today (bringing lunch and books and stuff to work), and so the bike nearly got away from me and I bashed my elbow against the brickwork of the house, skinning it rather painfully. It's fine now, other than a small scab and some redness, but it's still a point for the bike. Right now the overall score is 7 to 2. Maybe tonight I'll try storing it in the shed out back.

I have been trying to follow [livejournal.com profile] dizietsma's advice, by riding safely but assertively, and following traffic rules as though I were driving a car. I signal my intentions (thank goodness I remember them from driver's ed.), stop at red lights and stop signs, and generally try to behave. I'm also really, really visible thanks to my shiny new yellow safety vest. The one thing I'm not clear on is whether I should or am allowed to change lanes like a car for left-hand turns. I have been going under the assumption that I am, but hanging out in the left-hand lane on a two-or three-lane street is pretty stressful. It beats getting off and walking the bike across the intersection, but if it turns out that's illegal then I will submit and walk my bike where needed.

Anyway, so far so good. If I can keep this up, I think I'm going to enjoy biking to work. It sure beats having to take the bus and the metro (which takes about as long, overall), although it felt kind of strange to leave in the "wrong" direction today. I may alternate taking my bike and taking public transit until I'm in better shape, physically. Right now my posterior is quite sore, lemme tell ya. I'll see how I'm feeling tomorrow morning.


I think that perhaps I won't go by St. Patrick anymore, though: it's under construction, and the lack of visibility there makes me a little nervous. It won't change much if I go via Jacques-Hertel and Monk, at least I don't think it will, and it'll avoid people honking at me (I believe the guy was just trying to "alert" me to his presence behind me, but all it did was startle the shit out of me: dude, I'm on a bicycle, which means I could hear you coming a block back!) and coming too close for comfort in order to pass by.

I bought myself two books on bicycling in Montreal yesterday, and I'm going to read those today, to see about getting around

[identity profile] ai731.livejournal.com 2008-07-12 02:16 pm (UTC)(link)
The one thing I'm not clear on is whether I should or am allowed to change lanes like a car for left-hand turns.

Yes, you are allowed and you should.

I was walking my bike across a busy, under-construction intersection yesterday on my way home from [livejournal.com profile] owldaughter's, and a car cruised through the intersection like I didn't even exist... *sigh* There will always be crappy drivers and the ones who believe bicycles don't have the right to be on their road.

I like the Jacques-Hertel and Monk route better than St. Patrick, too.

[identity profile] mousme.livejournal.com 2008-07-12 02:42 pm (UTC)(link)
*sigh*

Did I mention the asshole in the black Ford F250 who deliberately crossed two lanes of road to try and run me onto the sidewalk yesterday? It's not like he couldn't see me (bright yellow vest) or like he didn't have enough room: there were two lanes and we were alone on the road. I think my vest just screamed "target" at him.

How is getting to [livejournal.com profile] owldaughter's by bike? I would guess relatively flat, although if memory serves the road goes very gently uphill going there. Am I right?

[identity profile] ai731.livejournal.com 2008-07-12 03:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I take the bike paths, not the road. I cycle down Hamilton to Agrignon park, then cross LaVerendrye onto the Viaduct bike path, follow that as far as possible, which is currently the Lakeshore Hospital, due to some construction blocking the bike path. I'm on the road again for about 3 blocks to get around the construction around the hospital, down to Lakeshore blvd. Then back on the Lakeshore bikepath to 90th ave. Then three blocks up 90th to Red Cross.

It's a 45 minute ride for me, and I'm in pretty good shape due to the fact that I've been running. It's a really nice ride, but give yourself an hour. There are a couple of gentle hills that you'll need a low gear for, but that's it.

[identity profile] mousme.livejournal.com 2008-07-12 03:14 pm (UTC)(link)
All righty. Noted, in the event that I'm ever able to get out to see [livejournal.com profile] owldaughter ever again. *grumblemutterschedulesnarlmumble*

Sounds like a pleasant ride, apart from the construction.