closed #132284
Biking & Walking
371 W Country Club DR
- Case Date:
- 6/11/2013
Bricks missing
Bricks missing
My daughter very nearly hit her elbow on this new sign. May we suggest that instead of this hard to see danger to bikers, we paint the poles with reflective stripes, and remove the sign? Pretty please? We use this route for multiple daily bike trips.
Sand & gravel here is very deep. Makes it hazardous to bike through. Whenever we get a good rain, the sand & gravel always reappears.
The construction workers tore up the street here ages ago and it has not been repaved. This is a problem for cyclists, who were obviously not considered at all here even though this is a popular street for biking and right next to the B-line. Furthermore trucks drop tons of gravel on the street every day. Absolutely ridiculous.
Sidewalk/path ends. I have to cross the street twice to avoid it. Please develop the path more soon...
I really like it when drivers have to go over the speed limit, in the wrong lane, to pass me when I'm already going the speed limit downhill on my bike. Makes me feel super safe. (Plllease patrol these potentially deadly motorist behaviors)
Sand and gravel are drifting back onto the path making it dangerous for bicycles to ride through.
Sand and gravel blocking the multi-use path on the bypass near N Dunn St. I dare anyone to bike through this on a road bike. Isn't there a regulation that says the owner of the property must keep the path clear? Sand and gravel are constantly accumulating there.
Trying to cross here on foot or bike is a complete clusterfuck!!!
Just an observation: I noticed in the municipal rules for Bloomington bicycling, that Tricycles are still listed as toys and exempt from the regular rules , and in some cases prohibited from the regular rules of the bicyclists. I feel as though a clarification may be needed, as there are tricycles that are not toys in the familiar sense. My "bike" has 3 wheels and has the ability to keep pace with road traffic in some areas of town. The wheel size on my trike is 20", and by no means a kids play toy in the conventional sense as my top speed is about 50 MPH (yes, non-motorized) Thank you for you consideration into looking into the update of the language for tricycle definition. Sincerely Randy Craw, proud owner of a modified for speed, recumbent, Catrike, road edition bike.