http://www.bikeleague.org/

Originally Posted by
Heifzilla
Hey everyone, I just found this site a few days ago.
I used to ride a lot when I was younger but then had kids, life got in the way, etc.. I would like to get back into riding. I live about 10 miles from work and would love to ride my bike there.
However, I am kind of scared of riding on main streets (40+ mph) and that's all I have as an option to get to work. Also, I don't have a road bike, which I don't think would be a huge problem, since it is only 10 miles. I have a 1998 Raleigh SC200, which weighs around 26 lbs. In the past I've done many a 25+ mile ride on it (on trails), so I know it's doable. Does anyone else ride a bike like this on main roads? I've mostly used it on trails to this point, and buying a new bike is not an option right now.
TIA!
Welcome to the commuting world. Once you get the hang of it, you'll wonder why you didn't convert before.
The other replies offer lots of great advise that will come in handy for you. However if you have reservations about traffic flow and laws, you might refer to League of Am Bicyclists(see link above). LAB has some literature that we use to teach commuter classes here in CT.
The books outline multi lane scenarios and how to safely manuever. Also check the site to see if there's an LCI Commuter class being conducted in your area. Commuter classes offer up solutions to bike/route/equipment that's right for you; and also lends to being introduced to "official bike buddy" lists...
As to your current bike selection, sounds like you're on the right track. For commutes over 5 miles where you're probably going to be carrying more stuff, you'll want a heftier ride to support 'luggage'.
My commuter is 35 lbs naked, fully loaded it tops out a little over 40. Ride varies between 18-22 each way and I love my sofa on wheels for the commute.
Road Bike- totally different story-- all about wind in your hair going as fast as you can..
"Competition is often won or lost on the 6 inch playing field between the ears."