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Atlanta Intown Cycling
Cycling around the in-town neighborhoods of Atlanta, GA as seen from my road bike.
Bike Commuting -- Candler Park to Ga Tech: The Wednesday Bike Train
Decatur to Midtown: The Third Friday Commute
Fortune Cookie:
Shades of Stop
I'm not sure if law enforcement officers recognize shades of stopping, but for me it is useful to distinguish between various levels of courteousness at traffic signals and stop signs. I'm interested to know where your riding fits on this scale from most polite to most rude. (Different behavior on different rides is expected.)These are graded on a courteous scale from most polite to most rude:10 - Complete stop, foot on the ground, drinking out of a water bottle. Performed when you're trying to get a motorist with the right of way to go through the intersection. Particularly useful when they are on the cell phone. 9 - Stopped for a red light, but the light doesn't detect the bicycle, no cars to trip the detector. Wait through a cycle of the lights and then proceed through red as if it were a stop sign. 8 - Stopped for a red light, but the light doesn't detect the bicycle, no cars to trip the detector. Wait only until traffic clears and then proceed through red as if it were a stop sign. 7 - Near stop, still clipped in. This is the conservative interpretation of a neighborhood stop sign or a right on red light as a yield. 6 - Come to a near stop, and then run a red light. Another interpretation of a signal as a yield sign. 5 - Slowing, then rolling through a stop sign. Slowed enough to make sure no traffic whose right of way would be challenged, preparing to brake to a full stop, but continuing to conserve momentum. This is the aggressive interpretation of a neighborhood stop sign as a yield sign. 4 - While someone is blocking traffic, profusely thank waiting motorists for allowing you to run through the red light/stop sign. 3 - Blow through a red light/stop sign with the benefit of someone clearly blocking traffic (as in corking). 2 - Blow through a red light/stop sign without slowing and thus surprising motorists and pedestrians. 1 - Blow through a red light/stop sign and nearly colliding with traffic that has the right of way.Are there other grades on this scale? Other behavior I've missed?Commute SummaryRound Trip Distance: 18.7Number of Cyclists seen: 34 (8 inbound, 26 outbound)In-bound Route: Goofin' 9.6Out-bound Route: Emory via CliftonWeather: Favorite temps in AM: So cool that it takes a hill or two to warm up when wearing shorts and single layer short-sleeves (about 55 degrees).Labels: confrontation, courteous
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Not possible if this had been planned
My odometer for today's Sunday Ride came up short of 60 miles by 52.8 feet -- less than the length of my driveway.This is interesting because it was only 24 hours earlier that I had posted to the group "rarely do we exceed 60 miles". Labels: rides
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Family Ride on Arabia Mountain Trail
No soccer on this Saturday for a change, so we took the bikes over to the Arabia Mountain Trail in east Dekalb County.Arabia Mountain is the middle mountain of three granite outcroppings, the most famous of which is Stone Mountain. The Arabia Mountain Trail rolls southward from Lithonia (literally Rock City) past Arabia Mountain to the third granite outcropping, Panola Mountain.We didn't follow the entire length of the trail on this trip, but did see a deer within 30-40 feet of us and got a good workout on the gentle hills. Labels: family-cycling, kids
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Atlanta Courteous Mass Oct 2008
Nick and Catherine are decorating their bike trailer while Tom and Carli await the start of the ride at Woodruff Park. Carli had a little more time to decorate than others, but many riders took pieces of the fluorescent flagging tape to dress up their bikes. We got mixed up in lots of events that were going on in Downtown Atlanta.As we passed between Centennial Park and Phillips Arena, we got re-directed by an officer working the traffic coming into the Atlanta Thrashers season opener.In Atlantic Station, they were setting up for an outdoor food festival called Taste of Atlanta and were BARRED from cruising through. Actually, we were being courteous since this was Courteous Mass and decided to go around the restricted streets.Then, we realized what a cruising zone Peachtree Street turns into on a Friday. There were cars everywhere and a big group of bikes stuck in the middle of it all. There was some event at the Fox Theater, but we couldn't tell what because by the time we got down to 5th Street, we decided to ride one block east on Courtland. Courtland at Ralph McGill during Courteous Mass. Blue-domed hotel was tallest in Atlanta when I visited in 1969.Good route and good company! Labels: citycycling, courteous, |
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