Hello everyone! For my commute to school, I need to get from the red area to the blue area. I’m a new bike commuter. Any tips? It would be helpful to know this is California so its laws apply here. Help would be appreciated!
Honestly I would dismount, and cross as a pedestrian. Not worth mixing with cars in an intersection like this.
Stunning_Land5073 on
I’ve read about turning left on a bike at big intersections like this. The best recommendations are to ride straight up from the red, and then turn left at the other cross walk. You could also go left at the red, and then go up to the blue. Basically, just follow the intersections to get across, don’t turn across the center of the intersection like a car would.
Thesorus on
two stage bike crossing
From the red circle, on Park ave. pass the intersection to the bike path on the right (perpendicular street) , when the light switches, continue on the blue circle.
peevesthetimelord on
I’d bike up to the light and turn into the crosswalk (making sure it’s free of pedestrians) and wait at that corner for the light to change, then walk or bike across to the next bike lane.
Kahnza on
I would avoid the intersection altogether. I would look for a side street, parking lot, or something else that would allow me to shortcut and avoid busy intersections.
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Honestly I would dismount, and cross as a pedestrian. Not worth mixing with cars in an intersection like this.
I’ve read about turning left on a bike at big intersections like this. The best recommendations are to ride straight up from the red, and then turn left at the other cross walk. You could also go left at the red, and then go up to the blue. Basically, just follow the intersections to get across, don’t turn across the center of the intersection like a car would.
two stage bike crossing
From the red circle, on Park ave. pass the intersection to the bike path on the right (perpendicular street) , when the light switches, continue on the blue circle.
I’d bike up to the light and turn into the crosswalk (making sure it’s free of pedestrians) and wait at that corner for the light to change, then walk or bike across to the next bike lane.
I would avoid the intersection altogether. I would look for a side street, parking lot, or something else that would allow me to shortcut and avoid busy intersections.