PPs, you are SO missing the point here. The problem is the sense of entitlement the parents display when they get mad that you, the adult pedestrian, don't leap into traffic to give the sidewalk to their special snowflake on a bike. Sure little kids can ride on the sidewalk. But teach them to yield to pedestrians just like any other cyclist! Signed, not OP |
| People who use their double wide jogging stroller as a plow through crowded areas. |
| Dog owners who leave the bags of poop along the trail. Drives me insane! Do they think there is some magic fairy who comes to throw it out? If you have a dog, carry the damn shit to a garbage can. |
Except for the urban core, bikes are legal on sidewalks everywhere in the region. Grow up. |
Thats all fine and good but then as a cyclist, when I actually stop at a stop sign, I get clipped by the car tailgating me (as happened yesterday). No win situation. |
Is it ok for hot people to walk side by side and take up the whole trail? how about one hot woman and her fat friend -- where do you draw the line? Please don't say 'thin people don't hog the trail by walking 2-3 abreast', or I'll know you've never been on the Cap Crescent, Mt. Vernon or RCP asphalt trails in your entire life |
Congrats, and when you take the lane going uphill on Wisconsin, 16th St, Connecticut or Reno Road during rush hour, and the speed limit is 25 or 30 as you point out, please explain why the 50 cars stuck behind you should be delighted to be going 5 mph (which is what you're doing uphill, don't lie) instead of 25 or 30 in the case of Connecticut. -- a sometimes cyclist who has done all those hills, many times, so she knows you're FOS when you claim in a minute that you're keeping up with traffic. |
WTH are some of these people saying bikes don't belong on sidewalk . I've been yelling at my kids to stop riding on the street!! It is dangerous, am I wrong?
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No! You are wise. You just teach them pedestrian safety. |
+100 |
I've found it much safer to take the lane than let those same 50 cars pass in my lane at 10-15 mph over the speed limit. |
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To 20:14 Sometimes dog owners do this because there isn't a trash can ( on a loop trail ) and they plan to pick it up on their way out. This way they don't have to carry it around. Now if they don't pick up on the way out than I agree that is a jerky thing to do!
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| People with toddlers who toddle all over the place on a public path with a parent guarding the whole path so no one can pass. Does not happen on a bike path for obvious reasons. Usually grandparents. |
It's still a jerky thing to do. Your dog, carry your dog's poop. |
PP I take my DC's to ride on the cap crescent trail on the weekends with every other family out there and I am no pro and neither are they. They are little kids enjoying the ride and while I try to steer them in the right direction and teach them the "rules" about staying over to the right etc each time we are out there someone like you, probably meaning well, starts yelling at my kids "on your left, ON YOUR LEFT" to bring them out of "their own little world" where they are concentrating on the "rules" of the trail. Each time they have crashed into the brush while some pro bike riding asshat in full tour de france gear speeds off. |