Bill Gates
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- Location
- West Sussex
When it comes to cyclists on a shared footpath one has to take account of the number and frequency of cyclists riding along that path. I walk along a shared path and during the daytime (outside rush hours) you hardly see one. Consequently if the path is narrow and there are more than one of you and there are people walking in the opposite direction as you, then inevitably you're going to be walking in the cyclist's bit. IMO shared footpaths are a nightmare for peds and cyclists alike. The danger is the cyclist who is travelling faster and carries momentum (mass and speed).
The onus is on the cyclist and should expect peds to behave as though it's a pavement. Never use them myself. Roads are for real cyclists, shared footpaths are for peds on a bike.
The onus is on the cyclist and should expect peds to behave as though it's a pavement. Never use them myself. Roads are for real cyclists, shared footpaths are for peds on a bike.