Go south on Wash. Blvd to bypass Col. pike?
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July 1, 2011 at 2:44 pm #927572
OneEighth
ParticipantI would strongly advise against riding on Washington Blvd below where Route 50 crosses. High speeds, lots of traffic, no escape route.
July 1, 2011 at 3:53 pm #927574Dirt
Participant@OneEighth 5243 wrote:
I would strongly advise against riding on Washington Blvd below where Route 50 crosses. High speeds, lots of traffic, no escape route.
And there are lots of great ways to get around it. Filmore Street (both North and South) is actually quite lovely to ride upon.
July 1, 2011 at 10:21 pm #927579ShinyBiker
ParticipantWhat I’m trying to avoid is Col Pike. That downhill during rush hour traffic is ok. But you get the occassional driver who honks b/c he can’t understand why you’re not riding the sidewalk.
July 2, 2011 at 8:06 pm #927583brendan
Participant@OneEighth 5243 wrote:
I would strongly advise against riding on Washington Blvd below where Route 50 crosses. High speeds, lots of traffic, no escape route.
I concur. Night biked back home that way once (northbound). Shoulder was OK, if a bit debris laden. Traffic was going over 50mph mostly. Lots of exit ramps to get killed crossing. And…then the shoulder disappears for a while.
Pretty terrifying ride and I’m not usually phased. Not planning on doing that again.
Brendan
July 6, 2011 at 4:02 pm #927667Allen Muchnick
ParticipantYes, southbound Washington Blvd has a continuous wide paved shoulder and no ramp crossings from 2nd St S (actually S Walter Reed Dr/Uhle St) and the exit ramp to Columbia Pike. It’s fast and direct, perfectly legal, and reasonably safe for bicycling, but be alert for debris on the shoulder.
The closest nearby through street, S Courthouse Rd, is considerably less direct and requires riding the entire downhill segment of Columbia Pike from S Courthouse Rd to the Washington Blvd interchange.
The yellow warning signs referenced in the original message are for the short sidepath along Washington Blvd between Rte 50 and the S Walter Reed Dr/Uhle St exit ramp, where the sidepath crosses high-speed highway exit and entrance ramps. That sidepath will someday be extended south to Columbia Pike, but the existing shoulder is perfectly adequate for southbound bicycling by competent adult cyclists.
July 21, 2011 at 5:22 pm #928413ShinyBiker
Participant@Allen Muchnick 5353 wrote:
Yes, southbound Washington Blvd has a continuous wide paved shoulder and no ramp crossings from 2nd St S (actually S Walter Reed Dr/Uhle St) and the exit ramp to Columbia Pike. It’s fast and direct, perfectly legal, and reasonably safe for bicycling, but be alert for debris on the shoulder.
The closest nearby through street, S Courthouse Rd, is considerably less direct and requires riding the entire downhill segment of Columbia Pike from S Courthouse Rd to the Washington Blvd interchange.
The yellow warning signs referenced in the original message are for the short sidepath along Washington Blvd between Rte 50 and the S Walter Reed Dr/Uhle St exit ramp, where the sidepath crosses high-speed highway exit and entrance ramps. That sidepath will someday be extended south to Columbia Pike, but the existing shoulder is perfectly adequate for southbound bicycling by competent adult cyclists.
Thanks, Allen. Will give it a shot.
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