mschwett
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- USA
many here know that i consider the varia a must-have accessory for any cyclist, far more important than any other safety measure except the helmet. it is the only active safety measure available, changing it's very bright rear facing blinking light pattern in response to approaching cars. nothing gets a driver's attention like a light going from bright and solid to bright and blinking, assuming they're actually looking at the road.
i turned my one mile commute into a twenty mile commute today because it was a really nice day, and noticed this new data available after the ride. i love it when apps add features, no work required of the user, no cost!
the average car passed me at a relative 9.1mph on this ride, and they slowed down by 3.5mph to do so. not much, but also not a fast pass. the average car speed of 24.8mph seems a bit fast given that the speed limit is most always 20 or 25 in the city, but there were a few sections where cars can go a bit faster, and they might be the more heavily trafficked ones. all the fast passes occured on one bit of road, just before the midpoint of the ride. one could imagine using this data to improve ride safety by avoiding those roads, although this particular one has a bike lane and very little cross traffic. seems safe and i've ridden it hundreds of times. a few of the small circles are actually other cyclists and the one that passed me going 18 mph faster than i was (left axis is relative pass speed afaik) was an a-hole on a throttled ebike/moped in the bike lane on about a 8% uphill grade. i was probably going 6, he was apparently going 25, per the varia! there's also a map view available which shows where each pass occured.
for reference, here's the route.
i turned my one mile commute into a twenty mile commute today because it was a really nice day, and noticed this new data available after the ride. i love it when apps add features, no work required of the user, no cost!
the average car passed me at a relative 9.1mph on this ride, and they slowed down by 3.5mph to do so. not much, but also not a fast pass. the average car speed of 24.8mph seems a bit fast given that the speed limit is most always 20 or 25 in the city, but there were a few sections where cars can go a bit faster, and they might be the more heavily trafficked ones. all the fast passes occured on one bit of road, just before the midpoint of the ride. one could imagine using this data to improve ride safety by avoiding those roads, although this particular one has a bike lane and very little cross traffic. seems safe and i've ridden it hundreds of times. a few of the small circles are actually other cyclists and the one that passed me going 18 mph faster than i was (left axis is relative pass speed afaik) was an a-hole on a throttled ebike/moped in the bike lane on about a 8% uphill grade. i was probably going 6, he was apparently going 25, per the varia! there's also a map view available which shows where each pass occured.
for reference, here's the route.