michie
Enjoy the Silence
One thing sad to see in southern Maryland is lack of bike trails - I mean actual PAVED bike trails off the roads. Riding my bike on these roads around here anymore is taking my life in my hands with the way a lot of these people drive. Traffic increases year by year and presents even more danger to riding. I don't know how all these mexicans I see riding around Waldorf manage to survive. Once over the Wilson Bridge, there are paved bike routes in every direction, making commuting back and forth to work possible. With these gas prices as high as they are, I am certainly looking for an alternative means of transportation now and then. Commuting back and forth to D.C. via bicycle is just impossible with 2 basic routes to D.C. being 210 and Rt 5/301, which are crazy with traffic morning and evening, making biking a scary prospect. Go to Montgomery county and you have C&O, Rock Creek and a few other paved bike routes that take you into D.C.
It would be nice if we had something around here. Everytime I go over to VA, people take full advantage of the paved trails for running, biking, roller-blading, walking. It makes for a healthier, happier community. Down here, however, where do we go? Life-threatening roadways, developments and private property every couple of yards; that's what we have.
It would be nice if we had something around here. Everytime I go over to VA, people take full advantage of the paved trails for running, biking, roller-blading, walking. It makes for a healthier, happier community. Down here, however, where do we go? Life-threatening roadways, developments and private property every couple of yards; that's what we have.