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By Bike in Seacoast (New Hampshire)


By Bike in Seacoast (New Hampshire)

While biking around the Seacoast region is growing in popularity, the area has practically no specific bicycle paths. Biking in the cities is easy, as motorists are usually paying attention, and there are plenty of places to lock a bike to while your not riding. (Note: it is technically illegal to ride on sidewalks in NH, but this law is almost never enforced.) Riding between cities is more dangerous then in cities as many intercity roads in NH are narrow, often with no shoulder. The speed limit in these areas are also often high, up to 55MPH. If you choose to ride in these areas, don't be surprised to be passed within a few feet by a car going much faster then you. Its important if you choose to ride along these roads that you have excellent bicycle riding skills, and that your bicycle is in good repair. Under no circumstances should children ride along these roads.

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