Does anyone commute home late at night, as in, 10 or 11 PM? Do you have any qualms?
Does anyone commute home late at night, as in, 10 or 11 PM? Do you have any qualms?
During the school year I commute at night because I teach in the late afternoon and evening - so a couple of nights a week I would not leave until 10:00 or so. I use a reflective jacket, lights, blinkies, and reflective tape everywhere. I have told my GF my route and I stick to it. I call her before I leave and we know about how long it takes me to get home. I am only really worried about one deserted stretch in a not great area of town - but other than that and the excessive caution listed above - I like it.
I commute home at 3 am, I have pepper spray mounted on my seat post. My commute is not long and at 3 traffic is really light so a lot of times I ride on the wrong side of the street when I know a car is behind me and I can clearly see for miles in front of me. This way I have a bigger buffer zone between me and the car.
I have a great head light designed for night mountain biking and several blinkies for the back of my bike. Once I got used to being out in the dark I really started to enjoy the ride and often get to see coyotes.
Hope this helps,
Jones
I commute to work at 1130. I have a short commute of a mile or so. Not too much traffic to fight with and my route is well lit.
Thanks for the replies. I ride home sometimes between 10pm - midnight, about 7 miles. Just one street is quite dark and lonely. But in general I feel fairly safe with all my lights & reflectors. I also think it's kind of fun, being out in the quiet streets at night.
Last edited by Voodoo Sally; 06-07-2007 at 12:14 PM.
Voodoo, where are you commuting from? I see you live in Maynard. I would actually feel pretty safe commuting at night around here, if I had the right lights, etc.
Do you ride a Voodoo? I am using one as my "errand" bike. I love it. It's the bike I started riding on 7 years ago. Three road bikes later, I still enjoy getting out on it, although it's heavy.
Robyn