KneesUp
Guru
On my commute I take a shortcut down a 'snicket' - I only ever see one or two people on it (usually none) and I go slowly. Actually it's slightly downhill and near work, so I generally don't even pedal and just roll down with brakes lightly on while I cool down. The snicket is marked on the map as a footpath and is quite narrow - two people can pass each other walking, but it's too narrow really to get a bike past someone.
When I do see pedestrians I stop well before I get to them and lean on the fence watching the stream for a bit so I don't get in the way. This has always been fine, until today the person I'd waited for objected to my cycling down there, although I'd be stationary from before she'd even seen me and remained so until she went past.
The shortcut means I get a nice quiet roll past a stream instead of having to turn right across a main road into the city (2 lanes of normal traffic and two bus lanes) and also saves me perhaps two or three minutes - albeit I sometimes spend the saved time leaning against a fence watching ducks.
Out of interest, would you continue to cycle down the path, push the bike down the path, or go via the road?
When I do see pedestrians I stop well before I get to them and lean on the fence watching the stream for a bit so I don't get in the way. This has always been fine, until today the person I'd waited for objected to my cycling down there, although I'd be stationary from before she'd even seen me and remained so until she went past.
The shortcut means I get a nice quiet roll past a stream instead of having to turn right across a main road into the city (2 lanes of normal traffic and two bus lanes) and also saves me perhaps two or three minutes - albeit I sometimes spend the saved time leaning against a fence watching ducks.
Out of interest, would you continue to cycle down the path, push the bike down the path, or go via the road?