No Bell

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phil-b

Veteran
Location
west wales
A lot of routes I ride are both pedestrian and cycle paths. Sometimes I get the odd pedestrian wondering across my path as the are not paying attention for cycle traffic and have not noticed me. I have no bell so sometimes give a verbal warning. Shouting "coming through" seems a bit rude. So what do you say to warn pedestrians that will not cause offence or should I buy a bell.

Most times I slow just slow down and give way but if im on the main road and a pedestrian starts to wonder into the road because they did not look properly and assumed because they did not hear a car the road is clear I would prefer to politely warm them
 

Sara_H

Guru
Just shout "ding-a-ling".
 

Ellillowladex

Regular
Location
Lincolnshire
A lot of routes I ride are both pedestrian and cycle paths. Sometimes I get the odd pedestrian wondering across my path as the are not paying attention for cycle traffic and have not noticed me. I have no bell so sometimes give a verbal warning. Shouting "coming through" seems a bit rude. So what do you say to warn pedestrians that will not cause offence or should I buy a bell.

Most times I slow just slow down and give way but if im on the main road and a pedestrian starts to wonder into the road because they did not look properly and assumed because they did not hear a car the road is clear I would prefer to politely warm them

I always find "excuse me please" is sufficient, as you would generally say if you were on foot.
Probably a good idea to have a bell anyway if often on pedestrian & cycle paths, not all cycle bells look like you've borrowed them from a child's bike, I probably should get one myself!

As for people wondering onto the road unaware, I think being polite would be an afterthought to a few strong words, especially if I had to swerve (thus endangering myself) to miss them.:stop:
 

doug

Veteran
I cycle a fair bit on the Grand Union Canal towpath from Greenford into Paddington, for a general warning that I am approaching I shout a cheery "Good Morning"/"Afternoon"/"Evening", and this normally suffices. For the more reticent/oblivious I add an "Excuse me please". I always say "Thanks" if anyone has to move for me. I often get thanked by peds for being polite, but there are the occasional "Use a bl**dy bell!", though the thanks out number those about 10 to 1.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
what? you don't offer them a cup of tea or a cake too... how rude!
 
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