Originally Posted by
CliffordK
Anyway, a few suggestions for the OP.
- Point the difficulty out to your public planners. Perhaps they don't know. I'm not the greatest at complaining, but it might help everyone. The approach to that corner could be helped significantly by straightening the path and making the intersection wider.
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- Look for an "Escape".
Going too fast? How about just go straight past the corner, stop, and turn around.
Learn to control your bike on the grass. It usually isn't the end of the world. A little bank to go over, but you should be able to control the bike, then either hop back onto the trail, or simply stop and walk back to where you want to be.
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- SLOW DOWN. One foot down can help at times.
I will definitely see if I can bring up the issue to my city planners. And good call on looking for a way out, slowing down, and foot down.