@dangoodin @chu in the hierarchy of road users pedestrians are higher than bikes, sorry
(also making this a pedestrian vs bike thing is gross so please don't)
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@dangoodin @mbonsma @chu I feel like I can miss pedestrians all day long, and I bike across Harvard Science Plaza and Cambridge Common 10 times each week. What's so hard about looking out for other people? Are we really having a serious discussion about whether pedestrians should walk through don't walk signs with no awareness of anyone or anything else around them, during rush hour in particular? @dangoodin @mbonsma @chu Have you got better support for your opinion than "I can't believe!!!". In practice most pedestrians are paying attention, I don't want to hit any of them, and if I take the POV that it's my problem to solve, I can. If I expect cooperation, I might not get it, then what? Being mad at the ped doesn't solve the problem. |
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Sorry, but making the argument that people don't need to exercise common sense when walking in public spaces is also gross. More importantly, it's counterproductive to the cause you and I (someone who walks a good 15 or 20 miles per week in a major US city) both believe in.