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Old 09-30-2016, 05:09 AM
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You are correct:

From Florida statute 316.2065:

(9) A person propelling a vehicle by human power upon and along a sidewalk, or across a roadway upon and along a crosswalk, has all the rights and duties applicable to a pedestrian under the same circumstances.
(10) A person propelling a bicycle upon and along a sidewalk, or across a roadway upon and along a crosswalk, shall yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian and shall give an audible signal before overtaking and passing such pedestrian.

Hi, we do not want the bike on sidewalk to be a problem and will never be rude to walkers.
So, this is our system, if we see a pedestrian on the sidewalk, we stop and get into the street. If we see for a long stretch of sidewalk, no pedestrians, we do ride the sidewalk slowly, we do not pass pedestrians going the same direction. We basically give the pedestrian the right of way in all cases and do not want to irritate anyone. Sure wish some of the Cart speeders were of the same attitude, but after the happy hours, it is certainly hard for anyone to be sensible. We have seen some real kooky looks and moves by Cart Bandits.
Too bad, we all need to cooperate here, but heavy drinking is a major cause of problems in cars, in carts, in planes, it goes on and on, an old problem, well known.
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You sound like a considerate cyclist who knows the rules and how to apply them. I don't think the OP would have a problem with you. But apparently, the cyclist the OP was complaining about did not follow "our system". Then again, neither do ALL cart drivers or motorists.
For example, driving south on Rolling Acres Rd then Microracetrack yesterday, I found I had drifted up to 47 in a 35 zone, but was still being tailgated. At first opportunity, the "gentleman" behind me crossed a double yellow line, blew past me at about 70, and gave me a one finger salute. This was not a kid---it was a senior citizen with handicapped plates. I suppose his handicap is his lack of driving skills or adherence to the rules. Same goes for the golf carts(not LSV) that pull out in the road to pass me like I'm standing still while my speedometer is reading 20.6. And since I assume these people were sober at the time, I'd hate to see how they drive while intoxicated.
Reality---we will never have 100% of the people obey 100% of the rules 100% of the time. That's why I agree with those posters who state there really aren't any "accidents"---they all have a cause and one or more people at fault for a reason (volcanos and earthquakes aside)
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Right away is defined by a sharp elbow--the clowns who ride bikes on the sidewalks in the squares are in violation--inform them , one wa or another
That pretty much says it all.
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they are not allowed to be riding bikes on the sidewalks in the squares- but bike riding is allowed on other sidewalks there are signs in the squares
Saving chairs isn't allowed at the squares either
So much for guidelines concerning proper bike etiquette
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Real bike riders usually say "on your right" or "on your left"
Maybe that's why you're having problems.
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Right away is defined by a sharp elbow--the clowns who ride bikes on the sidewalks in the squares are in violation--inform them , one wa or another
Why so hostile. It is perfectly legal to ride a bike on the sidewalk. Have you considered the person you decide to physically attack may be visiting and didn't realizethe town center policy. Maybe they just got there and didn't see the "sign". Your violent actions may get you arrested for assault. Plus, you may end up wearing a bicycle if you attack the wrong person.
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What you are suggesting is assault and can result in an arrest, or get your ass kicked big time.


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Right away is defined by a sharp elbow--the clowns who ride bikes on the sidewalks in the squares are in violation--inform them , one wa or another
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[QUOTE=golfing eagles;1297681]You are correct:

From Florida statute 316.2065:

(9) A person propelling a vehicle by human power upon and along a sidewalk, or across a roadway upon and along a crosswalk, has all the rights and duties applicable to a pedestrian under the same circumstances.
(10) A person propelling a bicycle upon and along a sidewalk, or across a roadway upon and along a crosswalk, shall yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian and shall give an audible signal before overtaking and passing such pedestrian.


Well,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, It seems it is best for bicycle riders to be very cautious. We do the sidewalks when we can see far ahead, and there are no pedestrians to disturb in their walking. We play it safe and do not want to offend anyone. Bikers can be smart, try to not cause this to be a problem, do not bike in congested areas, do not cruise close to any person, be kind and do not cause a disturbance. Now, if only the cart drivers would do the same and try to consider the bike persons. On a cart path, I give the carts a wide berth, a clear sign that they can pass, the rear view mirror will show this clearly. If we all work together, there will be less problems. I have had many cart drivers say thanks and wave as they pass me, and then there are those who seem to think the cart path is their private domain. Try not to bike near the end of the sacred happy hours. Good luck and be good.
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I guess we can't get along
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