Originally Posted by
TheWheelman
The average one of your bikeway-cycling (_and_ bikeway-designing) buddies _should_ "think that they can't also use the road", because they _can't_! This fact is made abundantly clear by their cluelessness about how to even _cross_ a road when they get to where their beloved bikeway must cross a road. Us Foresterians have _been_ "inclusive" enough to do several percent of our cycling miles on such farce-sillities just to be sociable with your faction, but our patience with which to do so wore thin after a while when we had to, at too high of a percentage of trail/road intersections, waste time dismounting and walking hundreds of feet to avoid having our accident rate go up astronomically due to pea-brained trail/road interface design. If that's not an "inferior" facility/maneuver, then I don't know what you _do_ call inferior!
Foresterians?
All righty, I am beginning to understand now. This debate has nothing to do with cycling.
Back to the preaching...