This was a short journey up the Disraeli Freeway starting at Logan Avenue. (Click on the photos to enlarge.) The beginning of Disraeli Freeway near Logan Avenue. Tactile pavings for the visually impaired are quite pumpy. I would avoid them whenever possible. Many cyclists prefer sidewalks to bicycle paths. Landmark property for sale. The slope up the freeway is quite gentle As a results, I could get to the top with the E-GO Cruiser much faster than cyclists. The problem is with going downhill. Cyclists are really fast moving downward. To avoid being "pushed" by cyclists, or "blocking" them, I would try my best to get ahead of them well before reaching the top. The sidewalk is quite narrow up the freeway, adding difficulty to ride along with cyclists. Taking photos of cyclists at Gladstone Street. This is the Disraeli Active Transportation Bridge over the Red River for cyclists and pedestrians. On the Disraeli Active Transportation Bridge. End of the Disraeli Active Transportation Bridge at Midwinter Avenue. Despite knowing that I was taking photos of the hydrant, a cyclist stopped right in front of me to seek urgent relief under the bridge behind me. Looking back at the Disraeli Active Transportation Bridge after crossing Midwinter Avenue.
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