Originally Posted by
Lanovran
Aye, it always helps to be able to put oneself into another's shoes, as a bit of a changed perspective can shed quite a bit of light on things. I always use my bell when preparing to pass walkers/joggers on shared paths, and while I do sometimes get that "panicked, aimless cat-jump" out of people, more often than not I instead get the appropriate response.
Assuming that walkers/joggers are walking/jogging in a straight line near the side of an MUP, what do you consider "the appropriate response" to your or any other cyclist's audible warnings?