Not that any Bikies ever participate in obnoxious behavior, but isn't this ...



"One tactic I use for fun when I see an adult biker coming down the sidewalk is 
to wander 
aimlessly on the sidewalk and make it appear that I do not see him/her.  I say 
nothing and 
they come to a very slow crawl."

... kind of obnoxious? Riding on a sidewalk is not illegal in many parts of 
Madison, and if someone is riding at "reasonable for sidewalk" speed (I would 
say about as fast as a jogger might run, say 7 mph), why shouldn't they be 
there? (Okay, that was rhetorical, I'm sure people can think of several 
reasons.)

I once got yelled at by a guy for *walking* my recumbent (I was sitting down on 
it, it's hard to walk it standing up) at less than 4 mph on a sidewalk. The guy 
had two bike tires draped over his shoulders and clearly thought he was God's 
educator to the idiot cyclist masses. Fortunately, I don't remember what he 
looked like, so if it was one of you, I'm none the wiser should I ever meet you.

To get home from work every day, there is a 30 yard stretch I take on a 
sidewalk where it is legal to ride (the other options are cycling the wrong way 
down the road, cycling on Whitney Way (the no-shoulder portion), or adding two 
miles to my commute. I ride at 7 mph or slower and, if there are pedestrians on 
it, I get out of their way. If they are ahead of me and don't see me, I stay 
behind them at their pace or, if they are just standing there, say, "Hi there" 
and ask to pass them.

Occasionally I've been sworn at anyway, but I figure those folks are really 
meaning to swear at the people who've come by them at 20 mph with no warning, 
not me.

Kathryn Kingsbury

www.kathrynkingsbury.com

On LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/kathrynkingsbury
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