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TrueWildMan 04-13-2007 10:06 PM


Originally Posted by MOS95B

Originally Posted by TrueWildMan

Originally Posted by Sol

Originally Posted by BillBoost37
You folks within 6 miles and it taking you over 30 minutes..

I'd buy a bike.

I would, but the roads are way too dangerous around my place for someone on a bike. People drive like idiots.

So... ride on the sidewalk. :lol: :P


j/k

I'm not.... If you're stupid enough to ride on a busy street during rush hour, espcially when there's a freakin' bike trail not 5 feet away, don't get mad when I pass you with as little lee way as possible... :evil:

What the heck is a bike trail?? Seriously.... There is no such thing in this entire town....entire state, probably, as I've never seen one in any of the towns/cities I've been to.... :?

Damemorder 04-13-2007 10:10 PM


Originally Posted by TrueWildMan
What the heck is a bike trail?? Seriously.... There is no such thing in this entire town....entire state, probably, as I've never seen one in any of the towns/cities I've been to.... :?

x2, There's none within an hour of here. Well, There's that one at the lake, but it's more for ATVs, You'd get run over on a bike.

whitecrystal1 04-13-2007 11:20 PM

32 miles and the drive takes 45mins to 1hr and 15 minutes depending on traffic

1995BvSSE 04-14-2007 12:42 AM

I'm jealous of you folks that drive 12 blocks, 1 mile, etc.

My drive is 'bout 32 miles one way.

harrydunn 04-14-2007 11:48 AM

Two miles but way too many traffic lights. Takes b/w 15-18 minutes on average. I'd use pedal power but there isn't a good route to take.

Sol 04-14-2007 11:50 AM

I wouldn't ride my bike on a road. :roll:

Problem is, crossing the roads from the bike paths / sidewalks are dangerous enough. Plus many areas don't even have sidewalks or bikepaths. It's all just busy roads.

harrydunn 04-14-2007 11:54 AM

Columbia has a PedNet program and most major roads are supposed to get either 6' or 8' paved bike paths/sidewalk. That will be pretty sweet. Slated for 2008 out where I live. Our two-lane road into downtown is going to become a four-laner.

93-SSE 04-14-2007 12:54 PM

I walk to work in about 1-2 minutes :D

that about to change though, My Boss currently works out of his house, but hes getting an office by the end of spring, thats gonna be 30-ish miles away :?


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