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Old 11-30-18 | 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Hypno Toad
I see a good number of people walking against traffic on MUPs, very few people biking on the wrong side of the MUP. Basically, the issue is that we teach people to walk against traffic on roads, but they think it applies to walking on MUPs or biking roads... and for the OP, biking against traffic on MUPs.
As far as pedestrians, I ride wherever they are not.

The argument for pedestrians on the right is it allows bicycles to match their pace until conditions allow safe passing.

The argument for pedestrians on the left is that they're facing whatever comes at them (except the wrong-way cyclists).

At night, pedestrians are often hard to spot.
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