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Old 04-19-22 | 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by dedhed
It's like the running a stop sign debate.
I got sidewalks that might see a pedestrian once every 3 days and then you have downtown business district at lunch time in nice weather or 5 PM. Two totally different scenarios that don't allow for a "The sky is falling, never ride on a sidewalk" philosophy.
I'll do my ride, you do yours.
Yes no I get it if you aren't seeing pedestrians often sure but I was trying to give more generic info so people don't think Sellarz is good to listen to or think sidewalk riding is generally a good thing for many situations. There will always be special situations.
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