Even when I am in a cart and another cart quickly approaches, I often pull over and let the speedsters go.
I pull over because I like to drive in the beautiful environs and take in the scenery as I drive.
If the two bicyclist with 3 wheels each are side by side, I suspect they are pushing the width limit of their lane. I could see that actually being a hazard to the carts in the oncoming lane. It only takes a slight wobble to go over the imaginary line.
To me, whatever the conveyance (walking, biking, carting, somersaulting, etc.), if you are taking a leisurely stride and others are approaching from the rear and stacking up, you could simply let them pass -- stress be gone, go leisure again after they pass.
Like this person said, there is always the other side of tolerance that makes you angry that sphincters run up on you like they own the road. And this is true, but these same fine folks do it on the highways, Publix and Walmart aisles and elsewhere. If you get made every time, you'll be made all the time. Don't be mad all the time. Life is shorter when you get to The Villages.
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Originally Posted by Bill14564
Exactly this!
I'm sure I'm not the only one who will step aside or move over to let a line of others pass. Simple courtesy.
Choose one:
A. I have a right to be here and I will ride as fast or slow as I want. I pay the same taxes and amenity fees as anyone else. All those behind me can just suck it up!
B. Why should I hold up all those behind me? Pulling off for one minute won't hurt me, will help them, and maybe next time someone will do the same for me.
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