I'm in suburban MD right now, visiting the family, and this morning I took my bike out for a ride to MacArthur Blvd. My mom suggested the route, as there's a wide multi-use path that runs next to the road. Of course I asked her "do real roadie cyclists ride on the path, or on the road?" She said they do both.
I did some googling and found this completely disturbing comment war about cycling on MacArthur Blvd. Frankly, I can't believe these people are raising children, and I seriously hope I never meet any of them. But that's beside the point.
Anyway, because it was a Wednesday morning, there was nobody else on the path (e.g. no walkers, strollers, dogs, etc), so that's where I rode. It was perfectly pleasant, and far more comfortable than riding on the extremely narrow (often non-existent) shoulder of a windy street. It wasn't as long of a route as I would have liked, but I suppose I could have doubled back and done the part heading into DC as well.
The whole while I wondered to myself whether or not cyclists were actually supposed to be on that path or not? I passed a few others, so clearly they do use it. But there are signs all over the street about sharing the road, which makes me think that bikes can/should/do ride with traffic. It was kind of confusing. Tomorrow I'm going to head over to Rock Creek Park and ride the paved trail in there. Hopefully I'll be able to log a bit more distance that way. The way traffic is around here, I'm just as happy to avoid interacting with cars as much as possible. Ann Arbor really spoiled me in this regard.
I'm headed to Rehoboth beach for a week (with my bike) for vacation. If anybody knows of nice places to cycle around there, please let me know!



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