I recently got a bell for my bicycle, when I saw that people responded more quickly and favorably to my BF's bell than to my "on your left!" When I use my bell, I am calmer than when I'm yelling. The bell is a constant volume. With my voice, I'm never sure how loudly to yell, and I find myself tense and angry if I've yelled that I'm passing and people don't respond.
Sounds like the guy who passed you was pretty hepped up on adrenaline, and his bell-use just reflected that!
So far, I'm in favor of the bell over the voice. I've started saying, "I'm passing you!", as a lot of people seem baffled by "on your left". It's hard to know when to say the "OYL"--when faster riders pass me, it often seems like they're nearly upon me before they say anything, and then I want to jump. If they started dinging from a few more feet back, I'd know they were coming.




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I feel as if i'm around kindergarten kids or something.URGH.
. I'm going to keep going back to my MAIN point in my post of the DRUNK half naked guy trying to run ME off the path, or the so called "experienced" riders all "decked" out running twice as fast as us, talking to eachother and almost hitting us head on!!! What is the deal, do people just read a post and pick it apart. As I stated before, DH and I did not go that fast with traffic, we put NOBODY in harms way, WE are responsible cyclist. When it was open and we had a good clear headway, YEA, we opened up and HAULED BUTT. HMM did I say we ran 22 the whole way running people over, throwing them off the path somewhere and didn't realize it???
No one is questioning your judgement or your abilities.
