I live in Speedway, IN. This is a very urbanized environment as the Town of Speedway is totally surrounded by the City of Indianapolis - though I am not far from good country roads. The problem is the congestion of the roads to GET there. As a beginner I don't feel it wise to make that attempt so I rack my bike and go somewhere.
I still would like to come up with a route that I can ride from home though, and I think I have found one. It does go along two very congested roads, but I can cut through parking lots to get to the road that goes by the former Girls School/current women's prison which will get me access to some neighborhood streets that will take me to the country roads I want to be on.
The problem is that the safest way to do this is to go the wrong way on a divided highway - but there is a good shoulder on which to do this. No problem with traffic separation (and I am going to double-check to make sure). This would be for about a third to half a mile.
Sure the shoulder exists on both sides, and I can cross twice - but this is a very congested road.... should I even be considering going the wrong way using the shoulder? Just because I see others doing it doesn't mean I should do it myself...Curious to hear the collective wisdom on this.
I need to drive this route and see if this is just too advanced a route for me at this time - it might be. It isn't much of a problem to put either bike on a rack and drive somewhere, but it would be nice if I didn't have to do that all of the time.