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  1. #1
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    Bike Safety - riding at night or alone on trails

    I work full time and by the time I get home, its dark outside. I'm relatively new to cycling. I started this summer and was on a roll since the weather was warmer and the days were longer. Now that it's starting to get dark earlier, I have not been able to ride at all! I'm not comfortable riding in the street, especially in the dark and I feel like my local trails are so....empty and somewhat terrifying.

    Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can get a ride in after work? Is night time riding safe or am I just being a big old chicken? My goal is to try to get better at riding so I can buy my new bike in the spring but I'm not sure I can accomplish my goal since I can now only ride on weekends.

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    Lights to see with and be seen. Personally I would not ride remote trails alone at night but that's me. You might try to find a local bike shop that does evening/after work shop rides. That way you could get tips from them and have the safety of company. Likely they also are familiar with the routes and in the dark it's comforting to have someone familiar with the territory. Things look different at night and it could be easy to get lost unless you are in a well lit city.
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  3. #3
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    I cannot speak to trail riding because I do not ride in trails. If I did, I would worry about the lack of traffic, a personal safety concern. This season, I started to ride before dawn. I find it very peaceful, lower traffic (traffic after work is a reason for me to avoid rides in the evening). My clothing has some reflective piping and I bought Niterider MiNewt 600 and a Light & Motion Vis 180. I generally can see the roads without lights, but I want to be seen.

  4. #4
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    I don't mind riding on the streets at night because there are plenty of streetlights where I live. I still use lights and reflective gear and im very comfortable riding in traffic. I do not like to ride on trails at night, however.

    You could get a wind/mag trainer to ride indoors in the winter, or you could take a spin class at the Y or other gym. In the spring, you could work on getting confident riding on the roads, and eventually start commuting to and from work by bike. That's the most efficient way to work cycling into your day. You get to ride your bike and you get to where you need to go, all at the same time.

  5. #5
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    I really like riding home in the dark - with good lights, my cell phone, and on streets with which I am familiar. I would avoid deserted trails and crowded streets. My dark route is ~2.5 miles longer than my day route, too avoid crowded streets mostly. I ride home after rush hour traffic when I do ride in the dark.
    Good lights, good good lights. visible clothing and moving reflectors - to be seen and to see.
    I like Dinottes, but they've fallen out of favor due to their wide beam. Ay-up look great. Niteriders already mentioned are probably pretty good.
    When I tried Niterider I was still trying to save money. I bought a $25 light - nope, a $65 Niterider - nope, then finally a $150 Dinotte. I now own 3 Dinottes, 1 white to see, 1 yellow and 1 ret to be seen.
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    Edit to say the other thing you might consider is an airzound or similar - that way if something happens you will also be heard.
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  6. #6
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    Feb 2009
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    Can you take your bike to work and ride at lunchtime?

    Can you commute or part commute to work on your bike?

    Ride in the weekends and do gym or swim during the evenings?

  7. #7
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    I second the pre-dawn riding. It is peaceful, there's less traffic and there is something very cool about riding as the sun comes up.
    I swore I would never ride in the dark, but I started bout 3 years ago. I bought a light that was better for the "to be seen" category, and that didn't fly in the semi-rural suburb I live in, with very few streetlights. Got a better light and went from a 4 mile ride home from the train station on my hybrid when I was going to grad school, to 10-20 mile rides starting anywhere between 5 and 6 AM on my road bike.
    It does require cold weather gear at this time of year, but I already had that.
    I would suggest getting used to riding on the road. It's actually easier to do this early in the morning. Trails are OK, but as you progress, you will start getting annoyed with the walkers, strollers, roller bladders, dogs, etc.
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  8. #8
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    <sigh> I had just mentioned I liked riding before dawn and this morning, the MiNewt 600 totally failed. The battery is dead. It is less than 20 days old. At least it failed right in front of my building.

    It *should* be under warranty, but with a $150 light, I did not expect to try their customer service. I am so mad right now.

 

 

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