Gofurtherfaster
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I hate dog walkers on bike only trails.
........... Annoyinly the forestry closed the run to bikes until the ramblers got bored and buggered off
Yup, not only bike only but one way.Are there "Bike only" trails in the UK? I'd always assumed they are suggestions rather than strict
Haha, i've had a similar experience with 2 poor bewildered backpack/hikers who'd climbed sideways up the hill and ended up meeting a part of the trail where it gets super steep (but easy and fun fast and twisty) and like you said, you can't get upset, but i did warn them they might want to keep on high alert.The FC place I ride most has a triangle at the start saying who should give way to who. Bearing mind it says clearly that it is a mtb trail, it says that people give way to horses and mtbs give way to both!
All the trails also have a warning sign at the start; "Is this trail for you?" It lists how hard it is what the features are etc and it manages to put off many (but not all) horses and walkers from entering. All good stuff! And wherever the trail crosses a forest road, the sign is repeated before the entrance. But if you turn round 180 degrees the walker and horse rider see no warning sign. "Oh, no warning sign, I'll go up there!" That is why the walkers and horses always seem to be coming the other way and why they seem so upset at your audacity to be riding there.
I was going full tilt down a trail and met a family of three adults, two kids, a baby in a push chair and two free range dogs strolling towards me. The trail was narrow, twisty, banked, rutted, brambles, nettles and so forth. Not really suited for walkers at all. They had no idea that they were on a bike trail. I didn't get cross with them, I just warned them that for their safety, the adults should go in front and keep a look out for more riders heading their way who might not be able to stop as quickly as I did. and to get off the trail asap. There are dozens of miles of surfaced walks, why on earth they choose to choose mtb trails to walk down is a mystery to me.
Not legally thoughYup, not only bike only but one way.
lol.. I've literally no idea why this would matter.Not legally though
lol.. I've literally no idea why this would matter.
If someone is walking on a one way bike track, they are in the wrong. Nobody is calling the police mate.
Haha, I'm sorry but something doesn't have to be illegal for it be an enforced rule.My point is there are no "bike only" trails, walkers, dog walkers etc can and do use bike trails and while selfish and possibly dangerous they are entitled. I'm not supporting it in anyway but they do have more rights than cyclists
Haha, I'm sorry but something doesn't have to be illegal for it be an enforced rule.
Is running by a swimming pool illegal? No?
And yes, its BIKE only, it has a big red no entry sign with a picture of a human AND a bike, its no entry for both as you're walking towards oncoming downhill bike riders.
We are talking about very different things mate, this is NOT a shared path, that is the whole point. I know what a shared path is, and this is not one. You can't even ride up it as you'd crash into riders coming down the track.Ok so Illegal might be a poor choice of words but bike only trails are not enforceable
Run by a swimming pool and the lifeguard can ask you to leave. Walk on a bike trail and no matter what the signs say you can't be removed. They are all shared paths
Furthermore, there is a section of tarmac at the bottom of all the trails where it splits into 2 paths, one for humans and dogs and one for bikes, yup.. the bike one is ALWAYS full of idiots walking their dogs, literally 3m from their dedicated pathway. More entitled people doing what they like I guess.
I actually don't think the law would support your argument in the instance of a fatal crash. The walkers would be in the wrong, just like if you jumped in front of a moving vehicle the driver wouldn't be to blame, even though being in the road as a human is not against the law.I agree its an idiotic, selfish and dangerous thing to do and it shouldn't happen but it does and there is nothing we can do about it. Walkers have a legal right to walk on the bike trails no matter what the signage. Once again I'm not supporting it at all.
I actually don't think the law would support your argument in the instance of a fatal crash. The walkers would be in the wrong, just like if you jumped in front of a moving vehicle the driver wouldn't be to blame, even though being in the road as a human is not against the law.
Nothing we can do about it? lol
What don't you think we're agreeing on?I'd like to think you're right in the instance of a fatal crash.
I don't think we're going to agree and we're just going round in circles now
all the best pal and ride safe
hahaha my inner monologueI hate dog walkers on Strava, and horses on dog walking trails, and kids on bikes on footpaths. And car drivers on bike lanes, and mobile phone users on skateboards, whilst I find trail runners with headphones not too bad. Narh, I pretty much hate everything that gets in my way. ?
I hate dog walkers on Strava, and horses on dog walking trails, and kids on bikes on footpaths. And car drivers on bike lanes, and mobile phone users on skateboards, whilst I find trail runners with headphones not too bad. Narh, I pretty much hate everything that gets in my way. ?
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