To every one else sorry for the ramble.
So last night riding home from work...
-I should back that up and say last night from the day I started writing this I just about got smoked by a car. I was riding down 144th street here in North, South Surrey (Newton) heading southbound. It's funny I often give this stretch of road some thought. It is an official bike route, but the intersection with Hyland road is a dangerous spot and I really wish the city would install lights with turn signals. I've had a few uncomfortable calls going down that hill and thru said intersection over the past year. In fact it is the only spot on my routes (I change them up for variety) that really makes me question my safety.
A quick description of the problem… Usually it's drivers northbound on 144 turning left onto Hyland. Southbound bike are approaching this intersection often at some speed, as it is at the bottom of a hill. What happens is that cars are passing you as you descend, and a window in the cars at just the right moment may mean a left turning driver who doesn't see you. Thus I adjust my speed to try to keep this from being a problem. Staying either right in a group of cars or well behind.

I keep remembering the look on his face as he didn't understand why this cyclist was screaming at him. That said I took down his license plate and reported it when I got home. By they way, I was told by the officer on the non emerg line that this warranted a 911 call as soon as it happened. I'm not sure how I feel about that, but I'm happy they put a call out on the radio to watch for him. All I was hoping for was a note on his file about this kind of behind the wheel behaviour. Perhaps it was a bit excessive to call the police, but I've never been quite that mad at a driver. If I had been in my truck, there is a very good chance the driver of that car would have been dead. The one thing I am embarrassed by is my choice of language. next time I'll try to remember to use one of the ideas on the chart. -Sorry for the small print. google it if you need a copy that is larger.
It is marked as a bike route. While there is not a clearly marked lane for much of it, there is signage. The idea being there is almost enough room for cars and bikes to share the roadway. The overriding theory on bike routes is to increase concentration of bikes on certain roads so that drivers will come to expect their presence, and perhaps discourage cyclists from using other routes that are less safe. Unfortunately large trucks also frequent this route and there is not enough room for them and bikes. But really I'll be passing that onto the powers in charge of such things. cycling@surrey.ca for those who care. I'll also be taking that section out of my commute. 144th southbound from 6800 to 6600 blocks is IMO dangerous. Northbound while a bit under engineered is not deserving of this same title.


Okay that wasn't the last thing, on the left or above of you are on a small screen is my buddy's set up for December commuting. Now that's lit up like a Christmas tree. He says festive is how he rolls.
From another friend:
"Always try to remember cyclists have rights on the roads, but we also have responsibilities that go with them." I don't ever claim to be better than the average cyclist at this, but I do try.
Listening to I'll be home for Christmas, perhaps I should lighten up.
Till the next time,