Safest place to go for a ride?

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Safest place to go for a ride?

Postby whichway » Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:39 pm

Hi
What is the safest place to go for a ride. A few provisos

Must be on road (bike paths are too dangerous - glass, pedestrians etc)
Min 20km round trip (toodling around the block a few times doesn't count)
Time can be a factor (need not be at peak hour)

I have no idea really, but I do find that riding very early (starting before 5am in Summer) seems a lot safer than riding later in the day because there are fewer cars (no daylight saving up here so quite light at that time). Main roads ironically can be relatively safe because people on side streets don't just barge on out. Esplandes are pretty good because of no side streets, but bad because of people opening their doors without looking.

Any ideas

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Re: Safest place to go for a ride?

Postby sogood » Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:46 pm

whichway wrote:What is the safest place to go for a ride. A few provisos

Must be on road (bike paths are too dangerous - glass, pedestrians etc)
Min 20km round trip (toodling around the block a few times doesn't count)
Time can be a factor (need not be at peak hour)

I have no idea really, but I do find that riding very early (starting before 5am in Summer) seems a lot safer than riding later in the day because there are fewer cars (no daylight saving up here so quite light at that time). Main roads ironically can be relatively safe because people on side streets don't just barge on out. Esplandes are pretty good because of no side streets, but bad because of people opening their doors without looking.

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Postby whichway » Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:07 pm

Brisbane

But I was also after generic advice regarding places that might be generally pretty safe.

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Postby sogood » Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:11 pm

whichway wrote:Brisbane

But I was also after generic advice regarding places that might be generally pretty safe.
Parks with designated bike riding tracks. :wink:
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Postby pheo » Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:33 pm

You could do the river loop at about 5:30ish - pretty safe riding that and even do coro drive along the bike path. uni is always fine and the burbs of Graceville and Yeronga near the river are pretty quiet. I guess minimum about 32km and then you can extend if you like - mapmyride has it although just follow somebody in lycra - there'll be plenty!!!
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Postby trailgumby » Tue Jan 13, 2009 10:04 pm

No pedestrians, no traffic, clean air, no glass or crap on the roads? What, do you want it all,do ya?! Oh, and no car doors? Geez, you're hard to satisfy aren't you! Well, I have a few choice words for guys like you ... :twisted:

Are you ready? No? Too bad. Here it comes:

"Knobbly tyres."

"Full suspension."

"SINGLE TRACK!"

Ha! Take that, then! :wink:

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Postby Kalgrm » Tue Jan 13, 2009 10:19 pm

trailgumby wrote:No pedestrians, no traffic, clean air, no glass or crap on the roads? What, do you want it all,do ya?! Oh, and no car doors? Geez, you're hard to satisfy aren't you! Well, I have a few choice words for guys like you ... :twisted:

Are you ready? No? Too bad. Here it comes:

"Knobbly tyres."

"Full suspension."

"SINGLE TRACK!"

Ha! Take that, then! :wink:
+1, except for the FS bit. Knobby tyres and single track, and you're set to go.

Worried about glass? Get some tyre liners and fit them as per the instructions. Then you can ride on any paved surface almost with impunity.

But the dirt's more fun ... :twisted:

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Postby Mulger bill » Wed Jan 14, 2009 1:29 am

+2 for the fat tyred goodness.

Think an early morning road blat is Zen?...

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Postby RepcoMonaco » Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:57 am

That bikeway from Toombul shopping centre to Nudgee/Boondall/Shorncliffe is good - no pedestrians, no glass, no cars, good surface, absolutely flat. Toombul-Nudgee will give you about 20 km round trip.

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Postby stubbie » Wed Jan 14, 2009 3:28 pm

trailgumby wrote:No pedestrians, no traffic, clean air, no glass or crap on the roads? What, do you want it all,do ya?! Oh, and no car doors? Geez, you're hard to satisfy aren't you! Well, I have a few choice words for guys like you ... :twisted:

Are you ready? No? Too bad. Here it comes:

"Knobbly tyres."

"Full suspension."

"SINGLE TRACK!"

Ha! Take that, then! :wink:

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Postby der Ungar » Wed Jan 14, 2009 3:35 pm

That bikeway from Toombul shopping centre to Nudgee/Boondall/Shorncliffe is good - no pedestrians, no glass, no cars, good surface, absolutely flat. Toombul-Nudgee will give you about 20 km round trip.
+1, and you can do a few laps on the crit track you'll pass along the way!

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Postby mikesbytes » Wed Jan 14, 2009 3:46 pm

I've moved this thread to the Queensland forum, so your local's see it and advise
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Postby MountGower » Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:55 pm

We still don't know where you live. Telling us "Brisbane" when you only want to ride 20km is rather too vague.

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Training

Postby reddogbic » Fri Jan 16, 2009 2:24 pm

Up and down Riverside Drive South Brisbane/West End is a good training circuit.

note - stay away from the notorious Coro drive bikeway !

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Postby toakes89 » Wed Jan 28, 2009 6:48 pm

from yatala to the gold coast is pretty safe. good ride to

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nice placees to ride

Postby elantra » Thu Jan 29, 2009 12:09 am

Hi Whichway.
Have you been out to The Gap ?
It is a nice ride along a bikepath from Marist College Ashgrove, right beside the creek.
It is a bikepath and it is a bit fragmented but is quite scenic, especially along beside Ashgrove golf course.
Very little pedestrian traffic. But there is one one section just before you get to the golf course where the "water dragons" hang out along the path. A friend of mine was blisssfully gliding along and a big one ran through his front wheel - and got tangled up in d front forks.
Result he got catapulted over handlebars and water dragon was last seen limping away with a bend in spine.
Seriously though it is a nice ride, and it finishes perilously close to the Macca's at The Gap. Its the sort of ride that you can do just about anytime of the day, there is plenty of shade and as long as you stay off the main road, traffic is not an issue. Good and safe riding to you.

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Re: Training

Postby el brado » Thu Jan 29, 2009 11:22 am

reddogbic wrote:Up and down Riverside Drive South Brisbane/West End is a good training circuit.
I second that.

Riverside drive has few to no cars and no pedestrians, you could ride the whole length 4-5 abreast some days.

You can always park there easy too if you didn't want to ride through traffic to get there.

It's a good place to do short time trials too.

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