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Can someone explain to me...
Today I was riding north on Charlotte in my cart and a jogger was running in the cart path (road) and further down the road a lady was walking in the cart path (road). There was a sidewalk with only individuals, not groups walking on the same side of the street. At least both individuals were moving against traffic. I do not understand the desire to be in the road/cart path and not on the sidewalk. Why do people do this?
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You cannot fix stupid!
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2) A desire to violate Florida law-----"Where sidewalks are provided, no pedestrian shall, unless required by other circumstances, walk along and upon the portion of a roadway paved for vehicular traffic [§316.130(3)]". 3) to pi$$ off everyone else |
They're called organ donors
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We call them the walking dead. Walking until someone runs into them. Best is we back up to road and see it numerous times everyday. Twilight and no reflective gear, is common. At 1:31 this morning a golf cart nearly hit someone walking their dog, along the road. Sidewalk just across the street. Some people should not be let out on their own.
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I think it may have something to do with the fact that since they no longer have the restrictions and restraints of employment, they feel so free that they forget they aren't omnipotent. I constantly see golf carts not stop for stop signs. People tail the person in front of them closely and run a red light.
I think Darwin was on to something. |
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If running, it could be because pavement is much kinder on the joints than cement. My coach at UCLA absolutely forbade anyone running on sidewalks, the laws be damned (and he was a lot scarier than any cop I ever met). Of course, most of us were smart enough to run against traffic and pop up to the sidewalk for a bicycle. Walking we could do on sidewalks. To stay on the path when someone is coming towards them is pretty inexcusable. To move with the flow of traffic is downright suicidal.
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My Observations: Usually, the reason why people do things that they know they should not is because it is somehow easier for them (faster, more convenient, or they have always done it that way and have not had a bad outcome - yet), then there are some who don't realize there is a sidewalk at all.
We all need to learn to take our time, and take the safer option when one exists (life is not a race, it is a trip)... . and I suppose we need to allow for others who do not choose that option. Maybe we could stop and talk to those we see in harms way. We could express our sincere concern for their safety and wellbeing, then follow with a POLITE suggestion about the safer alternative to their current actions. We can take the higher road, and make more friends in the process.. just a thought. Yes, I was a Boy Scout growing up... then a Scout Leader. Have a safe day. |
As for the runner, asphalt is significantly softer and has give unlike concrete. To test the theory, hit each surface with a hammer and see what happens.
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"Where sidewalks are provided, no pedestrian shall, unless required by other circumstances, walk along and upon the portion of a roadway paved for vehicular traffic [§316.130(3)]". I'm sorry, but I don't see the part that states "unless you are a runner....." |
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A woman died in Sunset Point doing this recently. RIP.
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