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Old 03-18-12 | 02:41 AM
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Originally Posted by onehappypanda
Agree to disagree. I see no difference between running in the bike lane and running in the road- both come with risks and you have to be aware of what's around you and prepared to get out of the way, but they're also both more practical for a lot of runners rather than being in a crowded busted-up sidewalk.

Complaining about runners with iPods and dogs is about on par with complaining about bikers with iPods who don't have proper lights. Both are road hazards (and jerks) but they don't mean that everyone running or biking should stay off the road.
I'm sorry, but bike lanes are for BIKES, sidewalks are for pedestrians which is what joggers are. Here in St. Pete we have a two-way bike lane that has signs every block that make it CRYSTAL CLEAR that it is only for bicycles. Yet, I see people walking/running in them.

Given that it is clearly marked for bicycle use only joggers should stay out of it.
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