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In my opinion TV is not walker-friendly. The least risk for walkers appear to be the interior streets. You can't really get places walking without contending with golf carts on the multi-modal paths or tunnels and cars and bicycles on the major streets.
I wish they had installed convenient trails for walking. |
Here's my thought on the matter of walking in a tunnel . . . If I knew I would be walking in the tunnel in advance, I'd bring a flashlight with me. Upon hearing entering traffic, I'd point the flashlight kinda up toward my face/body so the others could see me, a real live person in the tunnel.
Funny story: One time, I was riding my bike in the tunnel after 11 pm (no golfcart traffic around) and pedaled like a maniac to get up the speed for exiting out of the tunnel and UP the ramp. Well, I cut it short on the left hand side coming out and turned my front tire right into one of those rubber bumpers/reflectors nailed into the middle of the road. Might I add, I never saw it coming. I was ejected off my bike to the left hand side, hip and elbow hitting the ground first, my bike flew past me. Of course, nobody was around to see this comedy so I just laid there, snickering, cursing obscenities at myself, and assessing the damage. Long story short, I was able to ride the rest of the way home but the bruise on my hip was the ugliest looking thing I have ever seen. Two months later it was still visible. I was wearing a helmet but my head never hit the ground. Moral of the story: Be careful in a tunnel, everybody! And watch out for people like me. Hahaha. |
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The tunnels I walk through way up north have center walk ways down the middle separating the two golf cart lanes. I guess the tunnels down south was made on budget with no middle walk path?:oops:
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I do not find any of the tunnels to dark to see pedestrians. Sorry, but if a cart driver can't see someone walking in the tunnels, then they probably shouldn't be driving a cart. Go ahead and slam me if you want.
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In tunnels I walk near the centerline. Against traffic as I enter, with traffic as I exit....seems like I have better chance to dodge the carts doing this.
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This morning, I was just thinking, after reading one of your posts, THIS person is so reasonable and smart and tonight I think it again. So glad to have your calm and always intelligent posts on this forum. I so agree. I so agree. |
The tunnels are for everyone and the stupid filter does not work underground for some reason.
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I have been walking the MMP's and tunnels for11 years.
In the last year I have been wearing a red flasher on my waist. Always walk facing traffic. With 11 years experience I conclude: Drivers hold the go pedal to the floor no matter the conditions. Drivers do not know there is a brake on the cart. Anytime I have had a cart come at me the driver did not see me till the last second. Most people are very good about sharing and being careful! I walk 2 miles 6 mornings per week and Wearing the flasher has made a noticeable difference. |
Just because you "have a right" to walk in vehicular traffic and tunnels does not mean all drivers can SEE you.....especially in a dark tunnel when carts come into them from bright sunlight.
Some pedestrians seem to be daring drivers to hit them, like they could "win" against a 1600 lb. golf cart! There will always be places that are simply not safe to walk through. |
I would kinda freak out if I saw someone walking anywhere with a "torch" .... not to mention in a tunnel. :D
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There are two women in our neighborhood who tend to walk early morning and late evening. They always wear neon vests with a reflective stripe. You can see them coming for miles! Smart idea.
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If you are foolish enough to walk through a tunnel I suggest you hug the wall and scoot through in a timely manner.
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