NY Biker, that is a good idea, I will start working on it. I don't care about drinking from a water bottle as so many places where I ride there aren't any options for more water - so my hydration pack serves me well. It would, however, be good to signal with my right hand without getting all unstable. I focused on doing things with my left hand when I started riding to prevent me from grabbing a hand-full of front brake...
WindingRoad, good idea about the yellow gloves! I really like my route home, and that intersection is the only bit that seems to give me problems - I think because the rest of it is 2-lanes. I don't have to stay in the right hand lane at the GT road intersection if I don't need to do so, and I am just more comfortable with that intersection and the rest of the route home. Once I've passed the Chase Bank I get on the "Trail" as there are just too many curb cuts on the "trail" for the businesses before - I feel safer being on the street until past that point.
They have completed resurfacing 56th from Kessler to just east of Guion Rd AND they now have bike lane signs up for that short sectionThey haven't striped it yet but they have the markers so they can stripe the new car/bike lanes. The new bike lane will start just on the west side of the intersection. I thought about riding up Cooper to 62nd and take that home, but it is going to be closed as yet another part of the huge neighborhood project that is ongoing. Better just to deal with a quarter mile section of 56th that I don't much care for...



They haven't striped it yet but they have the markers so they can stripe the new car/bike lanes. The new bike lane will start just on the west side of the intersection. I thought about riding up Cooper to 62nd and take that home, but it is going to be closed as yet another part of the huge neighborhood project that is ongoing. Better just to deal with a quarter mile section of 56th that I don't much care for...
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