Cyclists Always Say Hello But Joggers Not So Much.

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Drago

Legendary Member
I love toying with ebike riders. Watch them busting their nuts to hold 15mph and when they're in range to overtake I just pedal a bit harder and go zipping off.
 
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DRM

Guru
Location
West Yorks
Unusual for the Territorial Support Group to be so friendly.

Perhaps it was a meet & greet the public initiative :laugh:
 
Amusingly I once nearly killed myself trying to keep up and then catch up with another rider, who, peddling very slowly, was effortlessly outdoing me without even trying it seemed.
I eventually passed him parked up and realised it was a hybrid electric bike :blush:

A few years ago I was riding towards Warrington along the dual carridgeway - which has a nice wide separate paths so I was on that

Clearly it if stops at some traffic lights where other main roads join or cross it

anyway - I came to a bit with a long gap between the junctions and crossed and set off again

carried on happily pedalling on my ride as normal
when I got to the next set of traffic lights I just missed the green so I stopped and pressed the button - and waited

after a few seconds another bloke arrived puffing like mad on a mountain bike

he stopped and looked at me and my bike - as you do

and said
"Oh - it's an ebike - Thank God for that - I have been trying to catch you for ages and couldn;t get close - I thought I must be getting unfit or something!!!"


didn;t have the heart to tell him I had bee way over the motor cut-off for the whole distance
so I had accelerated more easily but after that - so for all but the first few yards - I have just been pedalling a heavy bike with no help from the motor!!!
 
Do you talk to everyone you walk past? I don’t.

Why then should it make any difference if they are jogging/running or cycling?

shared problems
both members of a small minority

stuff like that

people walking on remote paths with no other people for miles around also often greet each other
 

Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
I said hello to a horse on my ride on Saturday.

The ignorant animal completely ignored me. I'm so upset about it that I need to let the internet know all about how it has made me feel.
 

Psamathe

Senior Member
I find a lot of joggers have headphones (normally in-ear ones) playing something so are oblivious to other road users (and can also represent a hazard to other road users as they jog on across junctions as though there was nobody/no vehicles else within 3 miles).

So bell/shout.scream at such joggers and you are wasting your breath, best you can do is try and avoid a collision as they enjoy exclusive use of the road.

(nb only applies to the highish proportion of joggers using headphones/ear-pods, not any anti-jogger rant as I do strongly believe the roads are for everybody and sharing is generally not hard)
Ian
 
I find a lot of joggers have headphones (normally in-ear ones) playing something so are oblivious to other road users (and can also represent a hazard to other road users as they jog on across junctions as though there was nobody/no vehicles else within 3 miles).

So bell/shout.scream at such joggers and you are wasting your breath, best you can do is try and avoid a collision as they enjoy exclusive use of the road.

(nb only applies to the highish proportion of joggers using headphones/ear-pods, not any anti-jogger rant as I do strongly believe the roads are for everybody and sharing is generally not hard)
Ian

Not just joggers
I have this problem quite often with walkers - some with dogs

ride along path behind them
see them so slow down
ring bell (it is quite loud)
no reaction so slow down more and ring bell again
no reaction
see ear thingies so try ringing again - now quite close
they might hear at that point
if not shout "Execuse me"

at which point some move over and say sorry
most look like I have done something wrong and move over


This is a worse problem in winter as the sides of the paths are too wet to just ride round them on the grass - it would leave deep ruts and wreck the place if a lot of people did it
but "some people" still seem to expect this

or I ride around them and they react as if I was on a super loud scrambler bike doing 90!!!!




OK OK - the vast majority of people are really nice - and most of the ear-phone type people are also nice and apologise if I have had to stop

but you know how it is - you remember the idiots who behave badly and act like the faults of the world are your fault!!!!
(still remember the woman who actually screamed and clutched her husband's arm in "terror" when they ignored my bell twice so I rode around them on the grass (it was summer) with 10 yards of clearance!!!!
For those also reading another thread - one yard is about 6 hedgehogs!)
 
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