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I agree with those that are saying that there are some situations where it can be safer to bike on the sidewalk for some road conditions...particularly when it is brief...and I agree---usually those areas are barren of pedestrians anyway.
However, biking on the sidewalk in other instances and around pedestrians is annoying. I make it a personal mission to make sure that I assert my sidewalk space when bikers are on the sidewalk. I pointedly fail to yield when a biker is on the sidewalk. Hopefully I don't get hit doing this!
You don't have to yield to some asshat on the sidewalk.
jamimaria said:I agree with those that are saying that there are some situations where it can be safer to bike on the sidewalk for some road conditions...particularly when it is brief...and I agree---usually those areas are barren of pedestrians anyway.
However, biking on the sidewalk in other instances and around pedestrians is annoying. I make it a personal mission to make sure that I assert my sidewalk space when bikers are on the sidewalk. I pointedly fail to yield when a biker is on the sidewalk. Hopefully I don't get hit doing this!
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:You don't have to yield to some asshat on the sidewalk.
jamimaria said:I agree with those that are saying that there are some situations where it can be safer to bike on the sidewalk for some road conditions...particularly when it is brief...and I agree---usually those areas are barren of pedestrians anyway.
However, biking on the sidewalk in other instances and around pedestrians is annoying. I make it a personal mission to make sure that I assert my sidewalk space when bikers are on the sidewalk. I pointedly fail to yield when a biker is on the sidewalk. Hopefully I don't get hit doing this!
Yes, riding on the sidewalk prudently is alright in my book. Having gotten older 39+ has made me very paraniod and more likely to avoid streets like Western (Festern) and Ashland (Assland). Even with groups of people on bicycles on Festern we would have some a-hole motorists yell and toss things at us. This city has a great layout for cycling but a lousy set of mental cases in rolling cages to share the road with.
I ride on city park sidewalks all of the time. Richard J. Daley designated them as bike paths back in the early 70's. I always announce (bell/horn/call out) when I am overtaking pedestrians, slow down and pass them very carefully. Sometimes I dismount and walk around them, especially when encountering groups with small children.
I ride the sidewalks on Western. I ride on the pedestrian path on the North Avenue bridge. I take the pedestrian path on certain downtown bridges when they are wet. I never go on Ashland.
I always yield to pedestrians. I slow down. I communicate.
If people have problems with this, they can go ride in traffic. I hate the truck traffic in Chicago. Most of the streets I avoid have trucks so big, the could run you over and the driver might not realise it. I'll take a ticket over death anyday.
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