Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Path, sidewalk., trail etiquette:
- Stay on the right. Do not cross the middle unless you are passing someone.
- Pass on the left
- If passing, look behind you
- Keep your dogs on the right - ideally on the grass on the side to give pedestrians more room. Not on a retractable leash that's like a big diagonal clotheslines
- do not "thread the needle" (especially true if you're a cyclist). That is, do not squeeze in the middle of two people going in opposite direction.
- if walking on a wide path, do not walk more than 2 abreast. No matter what, none of you should be walking past the middle of the path.
- pass with good clearance.
- NEVER just stop on a path. Never ever. It's like driving. You "pull over." You don't just stop to check your phone
- have good sense of your surroundings. This means even knowing when people are behind you.
if the trail is that crowded GO HOME. it’s too crowded.
AMEN! There are so many newbies on the trail who don't know these basic guidelines.
Anonymous wrote:Path, sidewalk., trail etiquette:
- Stay on the right. Do not cross the middle unless you are passing someone.
- Pass on the left
- If passing, look behind you
- Keep your dogs on the right - ideally on the grass on the side to give pedestrians more room. Not on a retractable leash that's like a big diagonal clotheslines
- do not "thread the needle" (especially true if you're a cyclist). That is, do not squeeze in the middle of two people going in opposite direction.
- if walking on a wide path, do not walk more than 2 abreast. No matter what, none of you should be walking past the middle of the path.
- pass with good clearance.
- NEVER just stop on a path. Never ever. It's like driving. You "pull over." You don't just stop to check your phone
- have good sense of your surroundings. This means even knowing when people are behind you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what you crazy people were like before. Were you always this hyper anxious? If you think a person with the lung strength to maintain that level of cardio passing you for a tiny fraction of a second in the open air will make you sick from 3-4feet away, what were you like before? Do you even remember?
this. people have lost their damn minds. The Corona virus is not a flea that can jump on you. The person needs to be sick and actually cough with enough force to propel the droplets onto. So if there is a hacking jogger who turns and coughs in your direction, then maybe you can have something to be anxious about. JEE ZUS. Take a chill pill.
No, moron, that's part of why it's so contagious. Do some basic research before you share your ignorance with the masses.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what you crazy people were like before. Were you always this hyper anxious? If you think a person with the lung strength to maintain that level of cardio passing you for a tiny fraction of a second in the open air will make you sick from 3-4feet away, what were you like before? Do you even remember?
this. people have lost their damn minds. The Corona virus is not a flea that can jump on you. The person needs to be sick and actually cough with enough force to propel the droplets onto. So if there is a hacking jogger who turns and coughs in your direction, then maybe you can have something to be anxious about. JEE ZUS. Take a chill pill.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder what you crazy people were like before. Were you always this hyper anxious? If you think a person with the lung strength to maintain that level of cardio passing you for a tiny fraction of a second in the open air will make you sick from 3-4feet away, what were you like before? Do you even remember?
Anonymous wrote:You are not going to get sick from someone passing you on the sidewalk. you will be fine as long as they don't cough on you or touch you in the split second it takes them to pass you. Most people in my area are trying to move out of each others way but in the cases where it doesn't happen, it is fine.
Anonymous wrote:PSA - when running last pedestrians, you need to give 6 feet of distance. If that means you go in the street, you go in the street.