Hey Rose, welcome to the world of making a difference!
you rode to work! so what if you can't do it every day (I can't, i have too many chores) if you can do it once or twice a week, you're part of the solution.
As long as cars see you coming, they are usually not too bad.
keep riding and tell us about how you're doing. it's great!



before breakfast, traffic will be a zillion times scarier on a weekday, I don't want anyone at work to see me in bike clothes, etc., etc.
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We really are our own worst enemies. Kudos to you for finally taking the plunge and welcome to 'the club!'
Congrats on making the initial commute. I think the first time is the scariest, and then after that you'll miss it when you can't ride. I didn't ride everyday (but tried to ride most days), so you do it when you can and feel great pride in saving fuel, getting fitter and doing your best to help the environment.
When I first started, the route I chose had quite a scary intersection in the middle. I did a little research (and watched the way some other cyclists we going) and discovered that if I veer off by about 8 blocks, it was *MUCH* safer. So even though it's a bit out of my way, I take that route every day - much better!
bikerHen
I've learned not to take them too personally. I can always tell when it's spring. That seems to be when the teenage boys come out of hibernation. bikerHen
