The bike route that lets you avoid all the hills.
and the Castro meet, at Market and Octavia streets. Head west on Market Street and take a right on the Duboce Street bikeway, which passes behind a Safeway . From there, follow the cycle route signs and the big bicycle logos painted on the road to wiggle your way west. The route has you taking a right on Steiner, left on Waller, right on Pierce, left on Haight, right on Scott and left on Fell until you hit the Panhandle path that will guide you off the street.
4. At some intersections, you may see a green bike box poking out in front of the crosswalk. This is designed to make left turns safer. Pull into the green square just beyond the crosswalk to increase your visibility to cars and make left turns less hazardous., there are many ways to ride The Wiggle, even if you don’t own a bike or are just visiting.San Francisco Chronicle/Hearst N via GettyDan Gentile at SFGATE put togetherof The Wiggle.
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