• bluGill@kbin.social
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    9 months ago

    The way people walk on bike pathes is different from roads. Awareness is different. My bike is going a lot faster than their dog running all over without a care

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      9 months ago

      True. But I would like to see data showing that this is a real problem before we throw up obstacles to one of the best alternatives to car transit we have right now. Then we can see if the benefits are greater than the costs. But so far the only arguments I’ve seen are teens ride too fast and it scares me. Which may be a valid feeling but it is not a good basis for public policy.

      But also if you are on a mixed use path your dog really shouldn’t be running all over without a care regardless of the presence of e-bikes. That is also a hazard.

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        9 months ago

        The reality is people walk this way. When I’m trying to get someplace I shouldn’t have to slow down like that. (this is the same way cars feel about me on ‘their’ roads)