• douglasg14b@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Literally the bike bell is a courtesy to let you know someone is there to avoid collision, it’s not to force you out of the way. At least that’s how it is for me. Sharing the path you’re on is a shared expectation regardless of if it’s another walker, runner, someone on roller blades, a skateboard, or a bike.

    My toddler has a little bell for this reason, and you can get bent if you expect me to put a 4 year old on a busy street.

    Don’t be a dick is the first rule, and you’re already failing by being so self centered around shared pathways.


    Plenty of paths, the same width as your sidewalk, are MEANT for all pedestrians, including bikes. And we get a long just fine.

    And since your city doesn’t have safe pedestrian oriented infrastructure, like one with dedicated walking & cycling paths. Bikes are forced onto sidewalks.

    • Kobibi@sh.itjust.works
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      Mate idk where you live but in the UK you aren’t allowed to cycle on pavements. Call me a dick if you want but it’s just how it is.

      If you wanna use the pavement, get off your bike and walk. Dont get mad at me cos you don’t like cycling on the road. Neither do I. So I walk.