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yujzgzc | 1 month ago

This is my reason for blasting music from my bicycle. Feels less rude than clicking a bell at the pedestrians and somewhat more effective at attracting attention.

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VorpalWay|1 month ago

That is definitely the wrong thing to do. It isn't rude to use the bell, and as a pedestrian I appreciate a single ring (obviously, don't ring like a madman either). Playing music loudly in a public space is way more rude than using your bicycle bell.

yujzgzc|1 month ago

Too many close calls with inattentive pedestrians in my area. I ring, no move, or worse, they get startled, and turn around into the middle of the bike lane. If I have to choose between coming off as rude and keeping my brain enclosed, I know what to do.

cwillu|1 month ago

It's great for announcing that an asshole is approaching.

shermantanktop|1 month ago

“Heeeeere I come!!!” Boom psst boom psst waka waka

lostlogin|1 month ago

Better still, a nice free hub. If you don’t pedal, it’s noisy, if you back pedal it sounds urgent.

As an upside, your better get good at hill climbing as freewheeling or backpedaling up hill takes some practice.

nephihaha|1 month ago

We don't have bears or mountain lions where I live but mountain bikers still do this.

what|1 month ago

How about don’t ride on the sidewalk or any pedestrian path.

yujzgzc|1 month ago

Right, I don't! it's the other way around where I live. Lots of pedestrians distractingly lolling about in the bike lane, maybe with a dog and a loose toddler too. So, music.

Dilettante_|1 month ago

There are shared pedestrian/cyclist paths in some places.

VorpalWay|1 month ago

Mixed bike/pedestrian paths and sidewalks are extremely common here in Sweden at least. Some are split into two halves, but mixed is more common.

KolmogorovComp|1 month ago

It's amazing how HN readers are immune to second degree and fell flat into the trap.