Anonymous wrote:Sorry man, this is a you thing. You do not get right of way because you're faster. If you are running on a trail or sidewalk or something, and you come up on someone moving slowly, walking a dog, taking up the whole sidewalk, and you can't get around them, then YOU need to slow down or fully stop and wait for them to proceed. They have just as much of a right to the sidewalk as you do and the solution is right there in front of you: Stop or slow down. It's not like they're blocking the whole trail taking a nap for 30 mins. Stop, say excuse me, and get around them as you're able. Then you can keep running. If your workout is too precious for that, then go run on a track somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should do your recreational activities in a designated space rather than complain about other people using the sidewalk for it’s intended purpose? Why do runners and bikers think that public roads and walkways are their personal gym?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should do your recreational activities in a designated space rather than complain about other people using the sidewalk for it’s intended purpose? Why do runners and bikers think that public roads and walkways are their personal gym?
Anonymous wrote:You are going faster so it is on you to go around them. Or slow down. Running up and startling a dog is a good way to get bitten.
Anonymous wrote:I am a runner and multiple times in the past few months I have nearly run into people and dogs/leashes because they have headphones on and aren't paying attention to what is happening around them. I yell (if I'm not too out of breath) "ON YOUR LEFT!" and they don't move. I nearly tripped over a dog last week because it was on the left side of the sidewalk (over a bridge, no grass to step around) and the owner was on the right side of the sidewalk. Do I jump over the leash? What if a bike comes and only has a few seconds to warn you of their passing?
Please pay attention and keep the leash tight!