After you pass the castle/Armory it does become seedy (1/2 mile)...I often cut
through to the cranston path that way. I only to get looks because I look like a
guy in racing gear on cool bike sort of look. I live in the West end.
But am also weary of that stretch...mostly because of idiot driving seems to be
in sinc with the same from pedestrians....some days there are neither and it is
quite a pleasant stretch of fresh pavement.
Be careful of paydays and liquor store traffic. Time of day type thing with
school kids/gangs and your basic homeless to East-sider trying to score.
General rule smile...don't stop. Never an incident.
Tony
--- On Mon, 2/23/09, Mark Nicholsone <citofind@...> wrote:
> From: Mark Nicholsone <citofind@...>
> Subject: Re: [providencevelo] need help w/ finding good commuting route!
> To: providencevelo@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Monday, February 23, 2009, 7:53 PM
> Hmm, hard one to answer. I live off of Smith St. up by the
> capital
> building. I do many rides off to the west and north
> through that area. Yes
> I think you're safe riding an expensive bike. That
> part is fine. The big
> BUT is that drivers there are even less sane than the
> drivers in the rest of
> this street. When heading around that area a year or so
> agao, I got hit
> head on at about 30 mph by a truck that decided his lane
> was too slow and
> came into oncoming traffic with a lane sepparating gardin.
> I had no place
> to go and he didn't see me until well after he hit me.
> High? drunk? I hate
> to be so judjemental about areas, but it seems liek
> EVERYBODY out there is
> trashed while in cars. If there is any good part, I still
> am fine and
> riding, while I got a 36,000.00 settlement check this week.
> Maybe I should
> tell you it's a profit??? Good luck, just remember to
> be really careful
> there.
>
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 6:47 PM, sloize
> <sloize@...> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am hoping to start commuting to work as soon as the
> weather warms up
> > just a touch. I will be commuting from Borrington to
> CCRI in Warwick.
> > I mapped it online and tried to connect the east bay
> bike path to the
> > one in Cranston/warwick. At this time I have to cross
> over into Prov
> > on the Henderson (red) bridge, grab Westminster over
> 95 and then onto
> > Cranston street over to Route 10 to then hit the start
> of bike path
> > there. As I was venturing down Cranston street though,
> I seemed that
> > this area was most likely not my best route to ride 2x
> day especially
> > on a shiny new bike (which is all I have right now).
> >
> > Any one know the area well? Were my impressions
> correct (ie: good
> > place to get your hard drugs, not great to ride your
> bike in) Any one
> > have any suggestions for bypassing this area? Thanks
> >
> > syl
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Mark Nicholson
>
> I need no warrant for being, and no word of sanction upon
> my being.
> I am the warrant and the sanction.
>
> -Ayn Rand, Anthem