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alksjdalkj | 4 years ago

I grew up in the states and was always taught to walk against traffic. Not sure where they're teaching people the opposite.

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malkia|4 years ago

If you are walking, yes, but cycling or running - for sure No! - especially at night. If driver takes right turn. I've seen cases (in Venice (Los Angeles)) where cars would slam into cyclists on the wrong side of the path.

bradknowles|4 years ago

That's what I was taught in the Boy Scouts, over 40 years ago.

core-utility|4 years ago

FWIW, I knew a guy who was riding his bicycle on the sidewalk, technically going the "wrong" direction. He crossed a commercial business park driveway and got hit by a car who didn't see him, and got a lot of hassle from insurance because he was going the "wrong" way for that side of the street.

Looking back, that may have been the insurance company looking to skirt responsibility.

throwthere|4 years ago

I think they're talking about walking. Riding a bike is different-- for one, it's illegal in a lot of places to ride on the sidewalk in a business district. For another, the transfer of momentum is appreciably less in a same-direction collision between a car/bike compared to head-on.

alksjdalkj|4 years ago

I was talking about walking - for biking, I was taught to ride with traffic.

SyzygistSix|4 years ago

The sidewalks on either side are a bad place for cyclists for this reason. They are banned from sidewalks in many places for the safety of the cyclist, not so much the pedestrians.

aaaaaaaaata|4 years ago

Places where people think being right/having the right of way triumphs being alive.