Originally Posted by
Steely Dan
utter nonsense. i gave warning that i was passing him and i was in the opposing traffic lane when
he made an abrupt, sharp 90 degree turn right into my bicycle. the fact that he apologized about a dozen times for not looking first before he turned made it pretty obvious that he was the party at fault.
as for not using MUPs. i would like to ride exclusively in the street, butt he lakefront path saves me so much damn time (when i'm not colliding with joggers

). my commute is 15 miles each way, and if i did it all on street, i'd have to ride all the way from downtown chicago to downtown evanston along clark street, which has about 100 traffic lights over the course of that distance. it's all urban and congested THE WHOLE WAY. the 8 miles of uninterrupted lakefront path where i can cruise without traffic lights shaves a whole boatload of time of my ride.
Why the heck did he do this? I agree it's almost entirely the jogger's fault.
I think the ski slope analogy fails, because on a ski slope, you don't have a reasonable expectation that people will continue in a straight line.