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I used to ride a regular bike (not electric) on the MMPs. I would average about 18.5 mph on my rides of 1.5 hours. I had multiple lights on front and back. I did occasionally pass a slow cart. I had mirrors to see if who was coming behind me. Unfortunately it just got too scary out there with cart drivers not paying attention or on their phones. I had several close calls over a few months and decided it wasn’t worth the risk as shown by bikers being hit and seriously injured. I was out there trying to have a healthy lifestyle and to be hit and disabled for life didn’t seem like a good trade off.
So now I am on my Peloton in my house where I am warm or cool depending on the season. Patience is the key for cart drivers, but do bikers and walkers really want to depend on cart drivers who maybe can’t see really well and have slow reactions? I just wouldn’t bet my life on it. |
In the 18 yrs we lived in TV this was the most contentious issue and it’s all because people seem to feel entitled and angry. When we first moved there everyone would wave when meeting them and when we left folks would rather give you the middle finger than wave or speak. The attitudes became harsh as so many folks seem to think that nobody should have rules and now this attitude is prevalent across our country. So sad, neighbors don’t even know each other in most cases.
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But as I said in a previous post, the vast majority of cart drivers I see are courteous. We've been avid Peloton riders for about 3 years. We're snowbirds, so we have one here and in Indiana. lol. Great way to workout! |
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Biker Immunity! Self determination of when a stop is needed or not. We may have to take this one to the Supreme Court. Then again,
it may take some time and the biker may have some people beholding to them on it. |
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Basically walk facing traffic on left edge of road. Only have right way in marked crosswalks unless vehicle can not stop in time before you step in path. when crossing street 90 degree path. Walking two abreast on any street or path where other vehicles preside hogging the path road not sharing it. Even walking on walking trail two or more abreast when walkers or bikers coming hogging the path. Common sense, Safety, and curiosity works both ways. |
Seems golf cart out or control posts are as popular as dog poop threads. Pops up every few weeks.
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