I was biking in the park, having a great time. Some little kids up the road ahead of me (there are designated lanes, but NO kids should be wandering in the bike or car lanes where these kids were). They proceeded to lay down in the middle of the road. I shouted, "HEADS UP, LOOK OUT!" and then proceeded to tell them to play in the open fields to avoid getting killed. No parents were around, naturally.
Maybe the pedestrian shouldn't "always be right." I got into an argument with a teacher who felt that if she crossed in the middle of the street (i.e. not a crosswalk) on a green, and I hit her on my bike, that it was my fault, even if she was walking between cars and I couldn't see her.![]()
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Maybe if people didn't have this attitude, fewer pedestrians and cyclists would take unneccessary, stupid risks like this.