Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's a mountain bike they can go on the grass so you wouldn't have to move. The problem is you don't know if you should jump out of the way or stay put.
Just walk on the right hand side of the path rather than in the middle or side-by-side another walker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh boy... getting popcorn... waiting for the hard-core Bicyclist rights people to attack in full force. They are even more fanatical than "the angry left lane of the road is only for passing" mob.
Shouldn't be controversial. Most sidewalks have room for both, if bicyclists are considerate and pedestrians are aware.
So by 'aware' you mean have eyes in the back of our head so we can see you coming by? I always liok around to be 'aware' but 9 tines out 10 a biker or scooter will whiz by me by inches having never said anything.
And how many times have they hit you? What’s that? Never? STFD.
Oh, oh. A defensive bike rider. Who could have predicted that!
People get hit all the time by bikers. Where do you live?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh boy... getting popcorn... waiting for the hard-core Bicyclist rights people to attack in full force. They are even more fanatical than "the angry left lane of the road is only for passing" mob.
Shouldn't be controversial. Most sidewalks have room for both, if bicyclists are considerate and pedestrians are aware.
So by 'aware' you mean have eyes in the back of our head so we can see you coming by? I always liok around to be 'aware' but 9 tines out 10 a biker or scooter will whiz by me by inches having never said anything.
And how many times have they hit you? What’s that? Never? STFD.
Oh, oh. A defensive bike rider. Who could have predicted that!
People get hit all the time by bikers. Where do you live?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh boy... getting popcorn... waiting for the hard-core Bicyclist rights people to attack in full force. They are even more fanatical than "the angry left lane of the road is only for passing" mob.
Shouldn't be controversial. Most sidewalks have room for both, if bicyclists are considerate and pedestrians are aware.
So by 'aware' you mean have eyes in the back of our head so we can see you coming by? I always liok around to be 'aware' but 9 tines out 10 a biker or scooter will whiz by me by inches having never said anything.
And how many times have they hit you? What’s that? Never? STFD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's a mountain bike they can go on the grass so you wouldn't have to move. The problem is you don't know if you should jump out of the way or stay put.
Just walk on the right hand side of the path rather than in the middle or side-by-side another walker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's a mountain bike they can go on the grass so you wouldn't have to move. The problem is you don't know if you should jump out of the way or stay put.
Just walk on the right hand side of the path rather than in the middle or side-by-side another walker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh boy... getting popcorn... waiting for the hard-core Bicyclist rights people to attack in full force. They are even more fanatical than "the angry left lane of the road is only for passing" mob.
Shouldn't be controversial. Most sidewalks have room for both, if bicyclists are considerate and pedestrians are aware.
So by 'aware' you mean have eyes in the back of our head so we can see you coming by? I always liok around to be 'aware' but 9 tines out 10 a biker or scooter will whiz by me by inches having never said anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can be dangerous and obnoxious. I was in my quiet burb walking my dog, on the phone with my mom. This guy came at super high speed and I almost didn't hear him, he could have slammed right into me. He could have very easily gone on the road (wide, good, zero cars) to pass me. I think it's a lack of consideration.
And it's as dangerous for him--if he's going that fast and he hits you, a dog, a mailbox, a bad curb cut, etc. it's not going to end well. As a bicyclist, I hate to see stuff like this.
I care more about the pedestrian and the dog than the biker who would have caused this accident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh boy... getting popcorn... waiting for the hard-core Bicyclist rights people to attack in full force. They are even more fanatical than "the angry left lane of the road is only for passing" mob.
Shouldn't be controversial. Most sidewalks have room for both, if bicyclists are considerate and pedestrians are aware.
So by 'aware' you mean have eyes in the back of our head so we can see you coming by? I always liok around to be 'aware' but 9 tines out 10 a biker or scooter will whiz by me by inches having never said anything.
Anonymous wrote:If it were not for all the selfish MAGA-suv drivers on their phones, we would not have to use the sidewalks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can be dangerous and obnoxious. I was in my quiet burb walking my dog, on the phone with my mom. This guy came at super high speed and I almost didn't hear him, he could have slammed right into me. He could have very easily gone on the road (wide, good, zero cars) to pass me. I think it's a lack of consideration.
And it's as dangerous for him--if he's going that fast and he hits you, a dog, a mailbox, a bad curb cut, etc. it's not going to end well. As a bicyclist, I hate to see stuff like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's a mountain bike they can go on the grass so you wouldn't have to move. The problem is you don't know if you should jump out of the way or stay put.
Just walk on the right hand side of the path rather than in the middle or side-by-side another walker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh boy... getting popcorn... waiting for the hard-core Bicyclist rights people to attack in full force. They are even more fanatical than "the angry left lane of the road is only for passing" mob.
Shouldn't be controversial. Most sidewalks have room for both, if bicyclists are considerate and pedestrians are aware.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bicyclists can’t ever win with non-bicyclists. We don’t want them on our roads or our sidewalks, but they’ve got to ride somewhere.
Do they though? Do they have to?
Are you suggesting we ban bicycles?
I'm not suggesting we ban them, but I am suggesting that you don't HAVE to ride your bike anywhere in this city. You choose to which is ok, but certainly not a necessity.
You don’t HAVE to drive a car either. So stupid.
Anonymous wrote:If it's a mountain bike they can go on the grass so you wouldn't have to move. The problem is you don't know if you should jump out of the way or stay put.