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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How about giving cyclists and joggers windows in the day? Before 7 am, after 6 pm? And the exception is cyclists commuting.[/quote] So you haven't gone for a walk in 12 years, and now you want to give the runners and cyclists rules? Unbelievable sense of entitlement much?[/quote] So, why can't cyclist and joggers be put in a window not to oppose pedestrians? There may be something here? Cyclists and runners seem unwilling to give pedestrians a bit of a wide berth, so why not give them the whole road during a window. Everybody is happy that way. Who are you saying is entitled? The pedestrians, cyclists, or runners???[/quote] You're entitled, because of your special rules. There is no evidence that Covid 19 is that easily spread outdoors - it is not like measles. But by all means go for a walk between 10pm and 6am. You should find lots of space to ease your anxiety. [/quote] You are a militant cyclist aren't you? We are talking about temporary measures for extraordinary times? You can't see facilitating families walking as good right now? Maybe that says more about who you are as a person. This just seems easy. The faster and more force you carry as an object, you leave the others wide berth. That means give the pedestrians a damn break, even if they are in the road for a bit. We can get back to the cyclist vs car argument when all of this is a memory. Until then, joggers and cyclists, take your headphones out and use some common courtesy. (Pedestrians should lose the headphones as well...)[/quote]
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