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When running or biking around a neighborhood, how come people don't use the sidewalk?
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<blockquote data-quote="WillBleedForKicks" data-source="post: 1458512" data-attributes="member: 270313"><p>I see people jogging/running or riding their bikes through my neighborhood all the time. Usually they are running in the street next to the sidewalk. I understand doing this when there is a bike lane, but there isn't! So all the cars have to move over to not hit the person when the person would just be a lot safer just staying on the sidewalk. Is there a reason for not being on a sidewalk?</p><p>This excludes actual cyclists that can sorta keep up.</p><p></p><p>I mean a lady taking a stroll on her bike through the neighborhood, etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WillBleedForKicks, post: 1458512, member: 270313"] I see people jogging/running or riding their bikes through my neighborhood all the time. Usually they are running in the street next to the sidewalk. I understand doing this when there is a bike lane, but there isn't! So all the cars have to move over to not hit the person when the person would just be a lot safer just staying on the sidewalk. Is there a reason for not being on a sidewalk? This excludes actual cyclists that can sorta keep up. I mean a lady taking a stroll on her bike through the neighborhood, etc [/QUOTE]
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