Detour
Road Closed
3 Miles Ahead
Well, hell, if you ride North Carolina backroads in the summertime, you know what that means. A bridge being replaced, oh, you betcha.
Here’s the point where you do some soul searching. Do you feel lucky punk?
Well, do ya? Because if you can’t make it across, you got 3 miles down to have a look. Then 3 miles back to where you are right now.
AND THEN you gotta follow the detour for several miles. That's some serious heartbreak, right there.
I grab a seat on a soft patch of concrete and have a look at
the likely detour on my iPhone. It looks like a crap alternative on a
couple busy roads. Maybe good for cars, not so much for me.
Okay, let’s roll the dice. I head out, an easy pace but
pretty uneasy about what I’m going to find. If I’m wrong, it’s going to cost me
an extra hour.
So okay, I’ve already given away the punch line. But here’s
how it unfolded. About halfway down, I see a guy on a riding lawnmower. He sees
me and waves, so I stop and ask:
Can I get through?
He kills the motor. Yep. They just finished paving it. Today.
It’s been out for three months. The detour has been miserable.
Well, okay then! Fine news, I say.
I start seeing lots of these signs.
And finally, here's our bridge. Just swept! Fresh new blacktop.
Yes, I got lucky. On Friday the 13th.
I really think road construction should plan on letting cyclist through whenever, wherever possible. Empty roads make for great pedaling and the drivers on the alternate routes have to be happier without cyclists, right? A win-win! Just leave enough gap in the barriers for a bike and rider to roll through, and a little space in the work area.
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