They speed while they're looking for parking? Usually people looking for parking drive slowly. Did the traffic-inducing retail come into the neighborhood after you already moved in? Do you really think it's ok for your child to block the sidewalk because he is young? Do you think obese people have less of a right to walk down the street than you do? |
1) 75% of the bikers on the Capitol Crescent Trail are THE WORST! Especially the weekend-warriors. They are rude and horrible with their stupid and unappealing bike shorts and bike shirts, literally screaming at everyone that they're coming through. they speed through not caring who they nearly kill. and then they have the nerve to scream at pedestrians on the trail to SHARE THE TRAIL!
2) anyone talking on their cellphone, not hands-free...while walking their dog. They drift all over the trail and don't pay attention to their surroundings
3) dog SHIT on the trail
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Agreed. A bike ride in the park isn't real exercise. We bike on the trail, but have some roads to cross on the way there that are't bike friendly. I'm not putting my kid in harms' way, but I am teaching him to be respectful on the sidewalk. |
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Dogs heel to the left. That's proper training. That said, I never walk my dog on bike trails because even though he heels well, it seems like it would be a fairly joyless experience for him. On walks around our neighborhood, he has opportunities when no one's around and he can mosey on the verge, not heeling, and sniffing away. |
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I get annoyed at anyone who isn't me, on my preferred mode of transportation at that moment.
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There is nothing illegal about this. If it upsets you then you need to rethink your driving habit. |
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Isn't a "multi use trail" and a "walking path in a park" the same exact thing?
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No.
A multi-use trail is like the paved path in Rock Creek or the WO&D. A walking path in the park is the gravel or dirt trail that goes through the woods. |
Aren't you a little bundle of sunshine? If you can't follow trail etiquette, you don't belong on the trail. Pick a different activity for your snowflakes. It will be a shock to them when they find out that they have to share the world with other people. What are they going to do when they realize that the world doesn't revolve around them? |
It's not illegal to run a red light while on a bike? |
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BIKE RIDERS.
They are awful. They don't follow the rules, they think no rules should apply to them because they are somehow more special than walkers or drivers. Multi-use trails are for everyone and everyone- including bikers- needs to be cautious against injuring others and SHARING the path. Don't ride next to each other like it's your trail. There is a "hierarchy" of right of way on the trails, it's posted on the signs. On our part of of the W&OD trail it goes from highest to lowest- horseback riders, walkers, bikers. You yield, which entails slowing down. You don't put another in danger by whizzing by a crazy speeds and clipping them and saying "well I said on your left". |
Just be sure to use birth control so we don't have to worry about more young kids riding on the sidewalk.
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A paved walking path in a park is theoretically open to bike riders as well - but the realities of the mix of uses is different. |