I've just almost had an eye taken out by an old lady cycling on the busy pavement at Crouch End Broadway with an umbrella up - there are so may cyclists dangerously weaving in and out of startled pedestrians everywhere totally unchecked that it's become ridiculous, but what to do about it?
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We have a funny mix at the mo of cyclist/pedestrian blending, and not. In many other countries it's the norm, and uncontroversial. Cycles and pedestrians mix a whole lot better than cycles and cars, and even more so artic lorries.
Most of Tottenham High Road pavement, which has extra wide pavements, is a mixed cycle/pedestrian zone. What stops it working is the foot people who wander all over the cycle paths in those places where they are marked out - perhaps because TfL neglected to paint them in blue or green when they were repaved - this is CS1 a proper cycle path. There are other stretches not segregated, just have little signs with bike/person on. As long as cyclists keep their speed down it works just fine. There's a mad bit by the tube entrance that has little stretches marked out which then stop because of crowds overlapping from bus stops, its been like it for a couple of years now but I've seen about a dozen cyclists use it in that time - they seem to prefer to dice with death in the bus lane.
If there were proper bike lanes beyond a few yards here and there I'd be out on the bike all the time. But I'm a coward. I am happy to walk the same pavements as cyclists, sans umbrellas though.
Meanwhile, I was nearly knocked off my bike - on the road - six times in half an hour by pedestrians wandering into the road.
If you have that many near misses perhaps you should try cycling more defensively.
It's actually not. If someone is almost crashing into pedestrians six times in 30 minutes, they're either unbelievably unlucky or doing something wrong.
Usually that's riding too close to parked cars (which is unwise but understandable given the grief you get for doing otherwise) or filtering too quickly or carelessly through traffic, which is stupid.
Pedestrians are now crossing the road using their ears to "look right", it's a new thing. I travel in the middle of the lane as I'm doing the motor vehicle speed limit as a minimum but still I have to shout at perhaps a pedestrian a day that is half way out in the lane, looking left, and ready to run for it. The worst patch is Green Lanes down by Newington Green.
Pedestrians are now crossing the road with phones clamped to their (usually ) right ear. They won't get much audible warning of approaching traffic and the phone obstructs their vision to the right.
Come for a ride with me Michael. It's a nice idea but I think you need to feel the fear of being hit from behind.
And if you were in a car down at the Newington Green End of Green Lanes, doing 20 mph and stopped randomly in the middle of the road to let a pedestrian cross, you'd probably cause an accident.
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