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Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving Thanks Centennial High School Cheerleaders! What sports do you think should be in (or out) of the Olympics? What sports should be added? Northwest Bakersfield needs more bike-friendly roads and amenities for bicyclists Long Beach Grand Prix Part 3-Sunday Long Beach Grand Prix Part 2-Saturday Long Beach Grand Prix Part 1-Thursday and Friday Northwest Bakersfield getting too many strip malls/plazas CF walk was a great success!!! Big week ahead for me April 08 May 08 June 08 July 08 August 08 September 08 October 08 November 08 December 08 January 09 February 09 March 09 April 09 May 09 June 09 July 09
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As an avid bicycle rider, I can't understand why Bakersfield, especially Northwest Bakersfield, doesn't have better roads for bicycles. You can't really ride anywhere without running into a narrow stretch of road or a bike lane that is so full of broken glass and other junk that you have to ride in traffic lanes just to get around it. Also, some drivers aren't very kind to bicyclsits. I've been honked at and yelled at while riding down the road. i.e. A week ago last Friday (?), I had turned onto Verdugo Lane from Holland Street. I had to use Holland Street to avoid the Calloway Dr & Rosedale Hwy intersection on my way home from Action Sports at Calloway and Brimhall Rd. On Holland Street, I had to ride away from the side of the street to avoid hitting parked cars. When I turned right onto Verdugo, a young woman in a truck yelled at me, "GET OUT OF THE MIDDLE OF THE STREET!!!" Of course, I was pretty pissed off at the lady for saying that. She drove off and I just rode on, thinking if I could have responded to her, I would have said, "SHUT UP. YOU TRY RIDING A BICYCLE IN NEARLY 100 DEGREE HEAT FOR 10 MILES!" My word to drivers, "Give us bicyclists care and respect on the road. We have enough to deal with already. We're doing you a favor by helping keep our air clean and reduce dependence on oil. So, please, do us bicyclists a favor and respect the fact that we're riding bicycles and that we can't go 50 mph like you can. And, by law, we have to be on the street and you have to share the road with us." I apologize if I was riding too far out in middle of the street (Holland St.) that day. When I ride, I try to respect drivers as best as I can. If I'm at a 4-way stop and nobody is coming up behind me, you'll often see me yield to as many as 4-6 cars just because I know they can clear the intersection faster than I can. I try to stay as far to the right as I can, unless I'm turning left or avoiding a hazard or changing lanes when I need to go straight when there's a right turn lane (or when the right lane becomes a right turn lane). I do use the bike path whenever possible, too. Also, most bicyclists I see are riding on the right side of the road and away from traffic. Also, there is a pure lack of bike racks here in Bakersfield. Bike racks are places where riders can safely park their bikes and lock them up while at work or patronizing a business. (I think most schools have bike racks for students who ride to school). I would like to see more bike racks here. |