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Old 08-16-2020, 08:29 AM
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Always walk on the left side facing traffic but was politely told that on a walking trail with bikers (no golf carts/cars) to walk on the right?
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Old 08-16-2020, 08:37 AM
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I would like to see what is coming toward me.
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Old 08-16-2020, 08:56 AM
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Always walk on the left side facing traffic but was politely told that on a walking trail with bikers (no golf carts/cars) to walk on the right?
If there is ANY type of moving vehicle on the road or path be it a bike, golf cart or skateboard I want to see it coming before I inadvertently step into it's path and get waffled and end up on a slab. Not sure what (if any) "official rule" there is but when I walk I walk facing any possible thing that has wheels coming at me. Anyone who told me otherwise I would smile and politely say "thank you for your information, I will take it under advisement."
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You were told by who? If there is golf cart or bicycle traffic, you should walk facing the traffic.
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Actually you can walk down the middle 3 or 4 abreast and some do while yakking and not paying attention. But I wouldn’t recommend it. I also like to see what might run over me so I can jump off the MMP or diamond lane. When two vehicles and me are going to meet at the l point I get way off path. I remove myself from any danger, it’s so easy to just step out ow the way.
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You were told by who? If there is golf cart or bicycle traffic, you should walk facing the traffic.
I don't know it was, another walker. Either way takes me more to get rattled than someone offering an opinion. I thought on a walking/bike path, walkers stay on the left (facing the traffic) but was told otherwise. I also want to see a roller skater coming towards me.
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Always walk on the left side facing traffic but was politely told that on a walking trail with bikers (no golf carts/cars) to walk on the right?
It’s nice that they were polite. But they were wrong nonetheless.
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And have you seen how some of the people drive here?
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if it's a foot path and no car or carts allowed, I tend to treat it like a sidewalk and walk on the righthand side of the path

if bikes use the path, stay alert, as someone coming up behind you on a bike should be saying "on your left" as they approach you...which means they intend to pass you on your left side...and you should move to the right of the trail
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Old 08-16-2020, 10:43 AM
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Always walk on the left side facing traffic but was politely told that on a walking trail with bikers (no golf carts/cars) to walk on the right?
Not really a walking trail if there are people riding bikes?
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Not really a walking trail if there are people riding bikes?
Yup, that was my thinking.
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As one who has been run over by a biker (requiring stitches) I would like to see all walkers on the left side. If there's wheels I want to see them coming.
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Old 08-16-2020, 05:54 PM
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Not really a walking trail if there are people riding bikes?
Yep, bike & hike, different rules than a walking trail.
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Now if your on the phone, ALL bets are off because you will not know what side your on....
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Let's not forget about all the dog leashes crisscrossing the walkways
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