I have an idea,(among a lot of others). Don't plow the snow! Flatten it out!
Last winter the small suburban road at home had an ice cover 7 cm thick but flat, IN SPITE OF plowing services. At sa same time we had the deposits 3 to 4 m high and the plow strings 0,5 to 1 m in high and the driving lane reduced to the width of one car, leaving no room for bikes and pedestrians to be passed safely.
Flattened and compacted snow would have reduced the difficulties. Nobody else believe in this idea.
Does any one have experience or examples to back up my idea?
Yours humble inventor Anders Brage
24 nov 2010 kl. 22.54 skrev Jan:
Today for the first time I commuted in the snow from Kista to Älvsjö on my 3-wheel recumbent. Nasty! Took 1:08 moving time in a 18km stretch. Need some advice.
Biked most of the way on the bike lane but it is ruff at times with areas that are not plowed and fluffy snow that makes progress difficult. In the city snow can be plowed onto the bike lane.
I feel like I am climbing the snow at times. I have winter tires so there isn't a problem of traction. The back tire is a 26" Nokian Extreme. When I tried biking on the regular road I can get up speed without the drag factor of the snow.
While in the non-snow days one can bike on the side of the road with few complaints but in the winter you will block the road since you need to bike on the actual car tracks. If there is snow between the lanes nobody can pass. I am seriously concerned with getting the pressure from drivers. Nobody is going to understand the reason for biking in the middle of the road is due to difficult to ride on the bike lane.
Feeling discouraged... Anybody else that is brave (crazy) enough to trike in the snow?
On a positive note I am pleased with the safety one feels with the 3 wheels. Maybe it was just my very low speed.
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