ascentale ,
@ascentale@sfba.social avatar

This next question is related to a poll from @lioracle via PedalHoppy@mstdn.ca:

Q2. Imagine you're riding your cycle on a multi-use path, and someone is ahead of you walking on the far right of the path. You have plenty of space to pass on the left.

Do you alert them by ringing a bell or using your voice? Or do you only alert them if they are in your way? What do you think of these interactions in general?

(here's a link to the original poll: https://sfba.social/@lioracle@urbanists.social/112165060056695621 )

rodbotic ,
@rodbotic@kind.social avatar

@ascentale @lioracle A2. it depends on the width of the trail, the speed i am going, how busy the trail is.
If there are lots of cyclists they are probably expecting you.
If the trail is quite empty i will slow down and say'on your left'
If they are talking to someone i use my Bell

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