San francisco bicycle wiggle route




















From their folks, you are on your own. Just remember the key streets to look out for when riding from the Mission to Golden Gate Park are 17th Street and Sanchez.

It is hard to imagine but true. If you rode a bike, you took your life in your own hands and probably were honked to the sidewalk. Riding a bike is San Francisco has changed a lot in the last twenty years. The SF Bicycle Coalition along with a more politically empowered bicycle riding community and such events as Critical Mass have resulted in changes.

Hop into the Market Street bike lane and take it to the Duboce Bikeway. Use the bike channel on the middle staircase at the SW station exit. Cross 16th Street to the Wiese Street alleyway, then turn left on 15th. It includes the portion of John F. Kennedy Drive which is closed to cars on Sundays and some Saturdays. Just uphill from The Wiggle, Duboce Park is a lovely spot for a picnic.

The Harvey Milk Center for the Arts , located in the park, hosts arts events and provides classes for children and adults. Just two blocks up from the Panhandle, you can get your tie-dyes, tattoos, piercings, and obligatory selfie with the street sign at Haight and Ashbury. Construction is now complete!

Whether taking your dog to the park, biking with your children, or chatting with a neighbor outside your home, there are a few key roadway characteristics that the SFMTA can address to preserve the residential nature of the Wiggle streets: Ensure that pedestrians feel safe crossing the street Minimize congestion from motor vehicles Encourage slow, safe speeds from all roadway users.

Landscaping and eco-friendly infrastructure. Pedestrian safety upgrades. New curb ramps. Add a new page. Edit Info. View Edit. The Wiggle even has its own jingle and PSA.

The route Westward Take Market outbound. Right on Duboce Street bikeway. There's a big bike mural here behind the Safeway.



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