Hello all
As the topic asks, is it safe to ride the m7 bike path alone at night?
I am only new to riding again and not very fit so can’t exactly turn and run so to speak. Or do many people ride it at night?
Is it safe to ride M7 bike path alone at night
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Is it safe to ride M7 bike path alone at night
Postby Globallywater » Mon Sep 10, 2018 6:40 pm
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Re: Is it safe to ride M7 bike path alone at night
Postby g-boaf » Mon Sep 10, 2018 8:03 pm
Yeah, there are a lot of people out there. Just use some lights, it'll be fine.Globallywater wrote:Hello all
As the topic asks, is it safe to ride the m7 bike path alone at night?
I am only new to riding again and not very fit so can’t exactly turn and run so to speak. Or do many people ride it at night?
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Re: Is it safe to ride M7 bike path alone at night
Postby Globallywater » Mon Sep 10, 2018 9:24 pm
Cheers for the quick reply.
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Re: Is it safe to ride M7 bike path alone at night
Postby Jmuzz » Sat Oct 06, 2018 5:54 pm
It's lit so pretty good.
Lighting does suffer outages so do have a light equipped and front and rear "see me" lights.
Most of it is so far away from anything that nobody uses it as a drunk route or hangout so it's only cyclists and fitness walkers.
I'm on it 7 to 8ish weeknights and there are still lots of bikes.
Only seen potential hoodlums once where I was a little cautious that the might be idiots who could jump or push, but that's stretching to find an example.
Nothing is completely safe, but I would rate it about as good as it gets.
If there was going to be a creep it would probably be in the day targeting walkers not bikes.
Lighting does suffer outages so do have a light equipped and front and rear "see me" lights.
Most of it is so far away from anything that nobody uses it as a drunk route or hangout so it's only cyclists and fitness walkers.
I'm on it 7 to 8ish weeknights and there are still lots of bikes.
Only seen potential hoodlums once where I was a little cautious that the might be idiots who could jump or push, but that's stretching to find an example.
Nothing is completely safe, but I would rate it about as good as it gets.
If there was going to be a creep it would probably be in the day targeting walkers not bikes.
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