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Old 04-12-25 | 04:39 PM
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ScottCommutes
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Originally Posted by Iride01
I think it comes from the general consensus, that a pedestrian walking on a road with motor vehicles, should be walking into the traffic. Parents walking will frequently be accompanied by their children on bikes as they walk around the neighborhood. And of course those children are on the same side as their parents. And they just get use to being on the wrong side and think that is correct as they get older and go off on their bikes without their parents.
This agrees with my experience. Ditto with bikes on sidewalks.

Also, in a neighborhood it sometimes is way safer to ride a short block against traffic than cross a busy street twice.

Also, many kids don't know their left and right (think of an unmarked road with no traffic). I have found "chain side" to be more helpful than left and right.
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