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  1. #1
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    I ride solo a lot, and one of my concerns is what I'd do if something happened, i.e. I had a major mechanical issue that I couldn't fix and was far from home.
    What do you ladies do when there is nobody on the other end of a telephone to come save you? Does AAA help you if you're on a bike? Do you call a cab? Walk to the nearest bus?
    Myself, DH and friends are all in the travel industry and a lot of times when I ride there is nobody in town. Usually I don't stray far from home when that's the case, but I'd like to be able to do longer loops and am looking for options to soothe my worried mind!

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    a friend of mine ended up paying $100 bucks for a cab once when the weather turned and he was having mechanicals. He said it was worth every cent.
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    Different suggestions depending on what kind of surroundings you might be stuck in. Would you be in populated areas with stores, fast food restaurants and gas stations and such? Or would you be on remote country roads with no stores, public buildings, and no shelter at all to duck into? Would there be people around anywhere at all if you got sick or stuck on your longer rides?
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    Hitchhike? But only accept a ride from someone in a pickup truck. You and your bike safely in the back. Just tell them you have to prevent any damage to the bike or from your bike damaging their truck.

    I've never done this but I think it's what I would do.
    As we must account for every idle word, so must we account for every idle silence." ~Benjamin Franklin

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    I'd call AAA, tell 'em I'm a woman travelling alone and give them my member number and ask for a ride to a safe place (maybe home). I pay for all their travelling perks, so I would expect some help from them finding a ride when I need help while travelling!

    They would likely arrange some form of transport (one call does it all!) and hopefully not charge me much.
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtkitchn View Post
    I ride solo a lot, and one of my concerns is what I'd do if something happened, i.e. I had a major mechanical issue that I couldn't fix and was far from home.
    What do you ladies do when there is nobody on the other end of a telephone to come save you? Does AAA help you if you're on a bike? Do you call a cab? Walk to the nearest bus?
    Myself, DH and friends are all in the travel industry and a lot of times when I ride there is nobody in town. Usually I don't stray far from home when that's the case, but I'd like to be able to do longer loops and am looking for options to soothe my worried mind!
    LOL I do worry about this too but for other reasons. If Im riding out in the sticks on a week day Im always worried that if something happens I wont be back in time to pick my kids up from school. I do have a mobile phone that I could use to ring another mum but the coverage here is hit and miss. This is why I tend to stay a little closer to home on week days and venture further afield on the weekends.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
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    I belong to the Better World Club, it covers me in my car and on the bike. http://www.betterworldclub.com/bicyc...assistance.htm

    I can't speak to their service as I haven't had to use it but I found some excellent testimonials online when I was shopping for a plan.

    Electra Townie 7D

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    Queen, that's a great program. My single biggest concern is Silver's safety when she rides alone...I will have her signed up before the weekend. She can take care of herself, but I'd sure get peace of mind.
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

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    Queen, I think that's exactly what I was looking for! Interesting. I see it covers you for 30 miles....is that to take you somewhere within 30 miles? Or coverage within 30 miles of your home?
    I need to give those people a call.

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    Ooh, Queen, that one sounds good! And they do "domestic partners" as part of the family package!

    I'm all over that!

    (and folks, don't forget to register your bike! www.nationalbikeregistry.com )
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtkitchn View Post
    Queen, I think that's exactly what I was looking for! Interesting. I see it covers you for 30 miles....is that to take you somewhere within 30 miles? Or coverage within 30 miles of your home?
    I need to give those people a call.
    They were very responsive to the zillion emails I sent them when I was shopping.

    Electra Townie 7D

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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    ...(and folks, don't forget to register your bike! www.nationalbikeregistry.com )
    I emailed my local police department today about the registry, I wanted to see if they bother checking it when they recover a stolen bike. The first response I got was that they'd never heard of the registry, then the officer said he was forwarding my email to several people within the dept. to see if they could start using the registry.

    Electra Townie 7D

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    Queen, thanks for the tip. I will look into that service too! My understanding is that AAA will not help you, they are an AUTO club only. Normally I am riding in a place where my husband or son can pick me up. But, if I am traveling, I take extra supplies (more tubes than usual, a pump instead of C02, a patch kit, a tire boot, chain pins and a chain tool, etc.) so I can handle most situations. Once I had something different fail, my eyeglass frame broke and I am blind without them. At first I panicked, until I realized I could take the black electrical tape marking my seat position, and use it to hold my eyeglasses together until I was safely home.

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    i've never ridden with another person before. i think about what i would do if something were to happen, but its like the rest of my life. i go to school alone, go home alone, eat dinner alone, clean alone, go on trips alone, etc.

    i carry bus fare and thats all i am prepared with. i dont ride on any "country roads" or anything like that.

    it feels good sometimes to know that there is no one ever waiting for me or ever worrying about me when i am riding. if i get smooshed by a truck, the only people i need to call is 911.

    i totally lied. it never feels good.
    "Doubt is not an agreeable condition, but certainty is an absurd one."

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    the betterworld thing comes with LAB membership... which sounds like a good deal all around.

    One less excuse .. or should that be one fewer excuse

 

 

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