Avoidances

Avoidances

Carl Rd. Potholes

A heads-up that the usual route heading East on Carl Rd. is riddled with potholes. Pick your own line when riding in a group and don't worry about pointing them out. Keep your hands on the handlebars!

This road is still a much better choice to use than Biggar Rd. for routes.

As of: October 2nd, 2014

Grassy Brook Rd. and Moyer Rd. Intersection

Due to the construction on the Old Welland Canal Bridge on Moyer Rd. there is an abnormal amount of gravel on the turn to Grassy Brook Rd. Negotiate the turn with caution.

Biggar Rd. towards Lyons Creek Rd to Montrose Rd.

Biggar Rd. should be avoided at all costs for route planning heading East. It's still not a very good option heading West either. There are too many potholes and grooves in the road to take your hands off the handlebars and point them out. From Crowland Ave. where we often turn onto Biggar Rd. to Montrose Rd. interestion is riddled with avoidances. Safety is a concern. If you find yourself on this road, do not follow to close.

As of: October 2nd, 2014

Pearson Rd Potholes

Pearson Rd. is pretty rough by Yokom Rd. It is ridable since it's not a heavily trafficked road and you can take the lane. The northbound lane has potholes galore.

Potholes on Lyons Creek Rd.

This short road we take is a regular on our route out to Port Colborne. Potholes galore on both sides of the road. Pick your own line and don't worry about pointing them out.

Avoid Tintern Rd.

From Spring Creek Rd. to Fly Rd. there are potholes galore on both sides of the road. Avoid Tintern Rd. at all costs.

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