heavens
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There was an incident today whereby I was on a unsegregated cycle path. I was going along and a couple of people came out from another path and didn't look behind them to check. It wasn't a big deal since I was going at a reasonable speed where I could brake within two metres. I knew to go at a lower speed since there were corners where I potentially couldn't see around. It wasn't a close call or anything, but it just made me wonder.
That got me thinking, on a cycle path - who has the right of way the pedestrian or cyclist - or is it a joint effort? I always go at a reasonable speed - and sometimes even use the grass to go around people. But sometimes pedestrians plop themselves at the direct centre of the path - making it trickier for cyclists. I would consider myself a considerable cyclist - and I always also pass others bicycles as well at a reasonable speed and distance.
That got me thinking, on a cycle path - who has the right of way the pedestrian or cyclist - or is it a joint effort? I always go at a reasonable speed - and sometimes even use the grass to go around people. But sometimes pedestrians plop themselves at the direct centre of the path - making it trickier for cyclists. I would consider myself a considerable cyclist - and I always also pass others bicycles as well at a reasonable speed and distance.