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Old April 14th 12, 09:33 PM posted to alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent,uk.rec.cycling,rec.bicycles.misc,rec.bicycles.soc,misc.consumers.frugal-living
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Default Walking a bicycle into a store

On Apr 14, 6:22*pm, dr6092 wrote:
On Apr 14, 3:17*pm, NM wrote:

On Apr 14, 12:05*pm, dr6092 wrote:
. I am able to walk so respect


local custom in pedestrian areas but the idea that is for safety
reasons is total nonsense.


Why? Cycles being ridden amongst pedestrians could result in damage or
injury to a pedestrian if the rider lost control for whatever reason,


Loss of control can happen while walking it.


Seldom with serious consequences.


thus for safety of pedestrians it's banned, what is nonsensical about
that?


Why did you snip "...a bicycle is far easier to manage while being
ridden (at walking pace) instead of being walked."?


I wasn't commenting on cycles being pushed by a pedestrian.

 




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