Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hands down the cyclists dressed in their Lance Armstrong outfits playing Tour de France on mixed use trails and on the road. I can't take my family for a long walk without worrying about someone getting run over.
Yes!!! Why can't they just wear sweat shorts and a tank top? I hate the outfits they feel they have to wear. Even hate the half zipped up shirts . Plus lthey always act they're so entitled on their stupid bikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who let their kids ride their bikes on the sidewalk and then get mad when you are in their way while walking. If you are old enough to ride in the street, do it. If not, go to a park with your kids to ride. Bikes don't belong on the sidewalk, regardless of the age of the rider.
I can't stand adults who do this. I've stopped moving out of their way
Not with you on this one.
We live close-in and to get to done of the trails we would have to be on extremely busy, fast roads with zero shoulders. I'm not putting an 8-year old on those--that's stupid. We are very respectful,, go extremely slow and dismount and push the bikes if the sidewalks are crowded.
No. The answer is that you have your kid WALK his bike on the sidewalk until you get to the trail. There should be no bike RIDING on sidewalks, even by kids. My toddler has almost been hit several times by kids wobbling by on a bike. I also have an older kid and he walks his bike to the park before mounting it.
Anonymous wrote:Hands down the cyclists dressed in their Lance Armstrong outfits playing Tour de France on mixed use trails and on the road. I can't take my family for a long walk without worrying about someone getting run over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who let their kids ride their bikes on the sidewalk and then get mad when you are in their way while walking. If you are old enough to ride in the street, do it. If not, go to a park with your kids to ride. Bikes don't belong on the sidewalk, regardless of the age of the rider.
I can't stand adults who do this. I've stopped moving out of their way
Not with you on this one.
We live close-in and to get to done of the trails we would have to be on extremely busy, fast roads with zero shoulders. I'm not putting an 8-year old on those--that's stupid. We are very respectful,, go extremely slow and dismount and push the bikes if the sidewalks are crowded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who let their kids ride their bikes on the sidewalk and then get mad when you are in their way while walking. If you are old enough to ride in the street, do it. If not, go to a park with your kids to ride. Bikes don't belong on the sidewalk, regardless of the age of the rider.
I can't stand adults who do this. I've stopped moving out of their way
Not with you on this one.
We live close-in and to get to done of the trails we would have to be on extremely busy, fast roads with zero shoulders. I'm not putting an 8-year old on those--that's stupid. We are very respectful,, go extremely slow and dismount and push the bikes if the sidewalks are crowded.
Anonymous wrote:Unleashed dogs. Really. This is not the place to go off leash no matter how well behaved your dog is