Darwin commute - more folks doing it.
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Darwin commute - more folks doing it.
Postby Supe » Wed Feb 18, 2009 10:29 pm
I ride to work 3-4 days a week (depending if it is hammering down with rain). I've noticed that more people are out on their bikes for the work commute and reckon this is encouraging sign of cycling take up in Darwin.
I have noticed some cyclists riding on road, in wet and low light conditions without helmet, which is pretty crazy. I don't bother with helmet if its just ducking up to the local shops/markets but if I'm commuting to work, I'm donning the helmet. Most drivers are quite considerate and I haven't been called out in ages. I guess people are starting to get used to the idea of cyclists out and about using it for transportation as well as recreation/fitness.
er. That's my 2c. Back to Alice Springs mob.
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Postby Supe » Fri Mar 13, 2009 9:56 pm
Whilst commuting to work with a fellow traveler, one of the commuters coming the opposite way shouted (along with clenched Marxist/Leninist solidarity type fist) Go cyclists! An activist type. If I had a Che shirt, my bonding would have been complete. That was cool.
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Re: Darwin commute - more folks doing it.
Postby Alex Simmons/RST » Sat Mar 28, 2009 9:49 pm
I lived on the coastal road around Nightcliff.
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Re: Darwin commute - more folks doing it.
Postby Timbuctoo » Wed Apr 15, 2009 9:39 am
Tim H
PS> The new Tiger Brennan extension will apparently have a two way bike track on it which will be totally separated from the road by a curb. This will eventually mean 0 stops for cyclists all the way from Palmerston - Darwin.
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Re: Darwin commute - more folks doing it.
Postby Chanboy » Wed Apr 15, 2009 9:49 am
I can imagine bike riding in the middle of the build up season to be quite a sweaty affair...
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Re: Darwin commute - more folks doing it.
Postby Timbuctoo » Wed Apr 15, 2009 9:51 am
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Re: Darwin commute - more folks doing it.
Postby eucryphia » Wed Apr 15, 2009 7:08 pm
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Re: Darwin commute - more folks doing it.
Postby Supe » Thu Apr 23, 2009 10:31 pm
Riding to the city from Palmerston will be a tough starter ride. I bought my bike from the shop in the city and rode it home (I lived in Palmerston at the time) and by the half way mark, I wondered if the ride was ever going to end. This was on heavy hardtail MTB, with slammed seat (cause riding with a high seat post looks dorky). Now it's my daily el crappo commuter and the seat post is much higher, though not as high as I'd like it.Timbuctoo wrote:I'm about to start commuting. I just bought a secondhand but hardly used road bike and I live in Palmerston, work in the Darwin CBD. I'm thinking of starting with just 2 days per week until I feel right for it. I have also seen plenty of people riding about without helmets on the highway which is rather deadly.
+1 on the lack of helmet and riding on road. I wised up as soon as I got in a minor bingle. Car cut me off with nowhere to go, I hit their front end. The next days ride and (subsequent), I don a helmet. I don't bother if it's just up to the local shops though.
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Re: Darwin commute - more folks doing it.
Postby Fred Nurk » Tue Dec 22, 2009 5:22 am
Whilst commuting, I regularly used to ride home at about 1900, so it'd be rather dark by the time I hit Palmerston. The locals are probably the most dangerous thing on the track by then, they're hard to spot in the dark.
It wasn't the shortest distance for me though, it might be a bit of a struggle at first, but its worth it in the end. If you ride in off peak times you can catch the lights easier and they won't slow you down.
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Re: Darwin commute - more folks doing it.
Postby Gabon » Wed Mar 17, 2010 10:32 pm
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Re: Darwin commute - more folks doing it.
Postby stnfldr » Sat Apr 03, 2010 8:51 pm
Just posted back up to Darwin 3 months ago, interested in chatting to anybody up here who likes to tinker/fix up bikes. I have a few built bikes and 3-4 bikes that I am building up. Or if you just wanna say hi.
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Re: Darwin commute - more folks doing it.
Postby makntracks » Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:46 am
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Re: Darwin commute - more folks doing it.
Postby Abe » Tue May 25, 2010 9:41 pm
One thing I've noticed about Darwin traffic in the afternoons is that people get steadily narkier the later it is. If I leave work at 4:45 its all nice, by 5 people are in a bit of a hurry, 5:30 and its not unusual to get cut off, by 6:00 it seems that all motorists are looking to kill everyone and if they kill themselves in the process, so much the better.
Needless to say, its an extra incentive to leave work on time.
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Re: Darwin commute - more folks doing it.
Postby sandman » Mon May 31, 2010 1:33 pm
Abe, that's why we live in the Territory, cause we can ?Abe wrote:Needless to say, its an extra incentive to leave work on time.
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Re: Darwin commute - more folks doing it.
Postby bardynt » Thu Oct 13, 2011 2:58 am
yer i ride from the northern suburbs to the city
i tend to stick to the cycle track esp at the time you leave
Darwin drivers are crap esp when lately how many young drivers on mobiles phones sit two inches from cars and end up dead
so i avoid the roads most of the time
esp when the job i used to be in went to a lot of accidents scenes, a lot of were caused by the driver behind two inches off there ass. They were paying more attention to the mobile phone or coffee in hand.
also today some idiot in modded up car racing at lights up along northern suburbs was hoping he would hit the gutter then the tree maybe would of had one less idiot driver of car in Darwin. might be bit harsh but these idiiot kill someone then end up with some suspended sentence for taking out someone innocent.
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Re: Darwin commute - more folks doing it.
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