Why Do People Ride Their Bikes On Sidewalks?  |
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I never understood this. it's a sideWALK, not a sideBIKE. I have decided that if I am walking on a sidewalk, and a bike comes at me, I am not going to move. The bike is just going to have to stop. Likewise, if I'm walking in a bike path (we have those on all of our roadds) I would more than understand if a bike hit me. LOL
So do you ride on the sidewalk? Why or why not?
And pedestrians, how do you feel about bikes on sidewalks?
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2. michaeldadona (3801) | 4 weeks ago | Cycling is a good health activity and a very perfect thing to use in fun time. Many cyclists riding on the sideWALK because it's a 'true and through' timing to actively and effectively perform flirting, I think or I guess!!!
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3. gitfiddleplayer (5050) | 4 weeks ago | I'm not sure why they do that, maybe they just saw the movie "Quicksilver" with Kevin Bacon and they want to be just as cool. I have a problem with people who ride in the middle of the road when there's a sidewalk, guess I'll just have to honk and make them crash or open a door and let them smash.
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5. ZephyrSun (3479) | 4 weeks ago | I get mad about that too and I can see. I don't own a bike and I only let my 5 year old ride on the sidewalk because he is just learning and we live on a busy street. You'll be happy to know that I'm teaching him that when he see someone walking he is to get off the bike and wait for them to pass.
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6. Mirita (1585) | 4 weeks ago | Well, adults should drive in a bike path,but children need to drive on a sidewalk because of safety reasons. I know that it might be an inconvenience for some people,but the safety of small kids is a priority to me.
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Pigglies (5000) | 4 weeks ago | Technically, minors still have to be in the bike lane. The only difference is, they are required in a lot of states to wear helmets (adults SHOULD still wear one though).
In areas where there is no bike path though, really I think everyone should jump onto the sidewalk. One of my cousins got hit by a car before and while he is fine now, that can be deadly. I prefer to risk the ticket and get on the sidewalk if there is no bike lane on the street. Sometimes there is no bike lane and no sidewalk and then I try my best to ride in the gutter.
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7. Pigglies (5000) | 4 weeks ago | Around here, I can tell you why I do it occasionally. Sometimes I will ride on the sidewalk because the bike lane is either eroded away or there just never was one to begin with. The streets are 50mph speed limit so I can't ride fast enough to ride with the cars and I don't wish to get hit. Yes, it's illegal to ride on the sidewalk and I do risk getting a ticket, but I'd rather pay that than get hit by a car. However, if I see someone walking on there I will always yield to them, there is no need for you to move if you're walking. I'll slow down to a near stop and go around the walker. That said, most people walking don't take up the entire sidewalk or anything, I suppose if someone morbidly obese was on the sidewalk I'd have to quickly jump off and jump back on to get around them. But with the average person, it has never been a problem for me.
We do have a problem with people walking in the bike lane. They think the asphalt is easier on their knees (understandable for runners, but for walkers that is absolutely ridiculous). It's not a big problem for cyclists to pass them, but the problem is the people walking usually aren't so bright and walk too far out into the street and practically walk in the lane for cars instead.
I've noticed that runners in the bike lanes will generally jump up onto the sidewalk if they see you coming on a bicycle (runners usually go against traffic, while cyclists are required to go with traffic or risk getting a ticket). Walkers won't budge either way, but I don't care as long as it's possible to pass them easily. And when I'm walking I try to get over if a cyclist is on the sidewalk, just to help them out a bit.
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8. ElicBxn (15146) | 4 weeks ago | I am the driver in the car that is avoiding the guy on the bike on the busy BUSY streets. I can understand why they are on the sidewalks of those busy streets and I don't understand why they aren't off the busy street and on the street with the bike lane...
I have also seen people running in the bike lanes and wonder how the people on the bikes feel about them - tho I also know that sometimes the sidewalks are so uneven that they aren't safe from runners to be on. Heck, the sidewalks around my house aren't even and my roomie is afraid to walk on them because of the danger for her because she can't see them.
I do wish the bikers were on the streets with the bike lanes rather than the busy streets without them.
Heck, I know some of those streets don't even have good sidewalks, so all things considered, Austin isn't a very friendly city for either bikers or walkers.
and have I mentioned how bad the bus service here is lately?
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| 10. JoelleRenee (44) | 4 weeks ago | i think a lot of people do this because they believe it's more safe for them. if you ride on the street where there is no "bike area" it would be extremely dangerous for the person on the bike.
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