I like how nice you are about it but I yell at three abreast every time. If your crowd of peds take over half the trail you are going to hear it from me.
Unrelated sort of:
The one time I was hit was when I stopped to investigate a fender rub and a MTBer with those evil ergo things slammed right into the back of me, scraped up my new Brooks, then poked me in then kidney. I have never looked at those dang things the same since.
Bike traffic does get serious in Seattle though Just today there was over 30 bikes in front of me on the Fremont bridge. It felt like a critical mass rally minus the beer. Don't worry there will be plenty of room in a month or so!
-Ryan
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:58 PM, SteveD wrote:
>
> Everyone's enjoying their day on the tree-lined trail with a nice little
> breeze. You notice that there's a threesome of pedestrians abreast of each
> other, chatting, about 50 feet or so ahead of you. There are other cyclists
> "on your lefting" as they pass. The trail is getting a little congested, and
> your preparing to slow down as you approach the pedestrians to pass. "On
> your left," the pedestrian don't heed your warning and at the same time some
> rider goes zipping by you without any warning as you're making your move,
> oblivious of the situation, causing you to slam on your brakes in order to
> not run into the people in front of you, and causes you to jar your
> shoulder, and hit you pubic bone against the bike stem and cut your leg on
> the chain ring as you try to stabilize your bike without taking a full-on
> fall. And, your spouse who is riding behind you, swerves to the left across
> the trail and into the ditch that runs alongside it so that he/she doesn't
> rear-end you. Not a pretty scene.
>
Yep, 15 mph on a busy trail is way too fast. And it always gets me as too how utterly stupid some people are when they don't look both ways before crossing the road. Maybe they're thinking that because they're on a bike or on foot that the imaginary crosswalk-guard-godmother is watching over them.
I found that a bell gets more attention than "on your left!" every time ( perhaps because of the novelty?). They are mo politel
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Subject: [RBW] Biking incident on Seattle BGT...
Sorry to hear about your BGT incident!
I like how nice you are about it but I yell at three abreast every time. If your crowd of peds take over half the trail you are going to hear it from me.
Unrelated sort of:
The one time I was hit was when I stopped to investigate a fender rub and a MTBer with those evil ergo things slammed right into the back of me, scraped up my new Brooks, then poked me in then kidney. I have never looked at those dang things the same since.
Bike traffic does get serious in Seattle though Just today there was over 30 bikes in front of me on the Fremont bridge. It felt like a critical mass rally minus the beer. Don't worry there will be plenty of room in a month or so!
-Ryan
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