Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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As an experiment I tried different warning devices to warn pedestrians of my approach while cycling. Most bells* were superior to yelling "on your left". This bell, a copy of a 1950s design, worked surprisingly well Retro Metal Bicycle Bell Handlebar Vintage Bike Bell Ring Horn Clear Sound Loud 788411009071 | eBay. The 80mm Dutch style 'DING DONG' bells we're also excellent ORIGINAL! DING DONG BICYCLE BELL 80MM CHROME. ( ALMOST GONE) | eBay. *The free, tiny, 'dink' bells that come with some bikes are useless. Bells frequently elicit waves, thanks, and smiles. |
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People will argue about almost everything. I was not there, I do not know either party. Thus, I wonder who is right , or wrong.
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I call them ASTRONOMERS. There is no shortage of people who think, no are sure the world revolves around them. |
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He, just like a golf cart needed to pull into the flow of traffic to pass you safely. You were doing it correctly.
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The first thing I learned in kindergarten: Walk on the left facing traffic.
Most bicyclists prefer that you do this too. When your back is to them, they have to wonder if you know they are approaching. Especially with so many walkers wearing earbuds. |
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I walk facing traffic. But I do so in order to see what's coming at me, and I do that so I can step aside. As a bicyclist, I prefer to see the walker facing me, then I can assess whether or not he/she sees me, or is engrossed in a cell phone. Last edited by Laker14; 08-24-2022 at 04:38 AM. |
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Bicyclists want to be treated with the same respect as automobile traffic, but often forget that along with that respect comes some responsibility, and in the case of cycling on a path heavily populated with walkers, that means not acting like it's a bicycle race course. |
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Multi modal paths are just what the term means… all forms of traffic … walking… biking…golf carts…mechanical chairs…. Slow down to accommodate one another and pull aside when you have to. Many visitors don’t know any ‘rules’. Be cautious. No one wants to be a victim.
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Everyone needs to SEE who or what is about to run them down. In memory of my high school friend, Ralph, who never saw what hit him. It didn't matter if he was on a road, a sidewalk, or a multi-modal path, so stop the stupid quibbling about where one walks. Ralph's dead!
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Gratitude! The daily practice of finding at least 3 things to be grateful about makes for a happier life. |
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Bikes are traffic, that’s why they can drive on the road. Also a 200 pound man on a 75 pound motorized electric bike going 25 mph can hit you from behind and kill you. Take your choice, left or right. Your life is in your hands. Not the biker’s.
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