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> I bike most places, and the number of pedestrians (and other bicyclists!) who can’t hear my bike bell is astounding.

I recently started to notice how many people - young and old - nowadays are walking on the wrong side of the road, i.e. in the same lane with other traffic in the same direction.

As a kid I always learned you should be in the opposite lane, so you can monitor oncoming traffic coming towards you, jump out of the way if needed. A safety measure (4 watchful eyes instead of 2).

I guess more than half of people no longer do that, and I wondered if that was also an effect of our self-centered, smartphone society: 'I can't be bothered to take note of you, but I expect you to take notice of me'.



At least where I live (not US), the law states that bikes should not go against the traffic.

Accidents are more dangerous in frontal collisions and the reaction window is shorter.

I bike daily and I've been surprised a few times by other bikers coming against the traffic, especially in turns.

edit: I think I misread you. You're talking about pedestrians. Oops.




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