On our trail, I usually whistle a little tune from far enough back for them to hear me, but not startle them, as if I were just tootling along. We have very little traffic on most of our trail, so hardly anyone here would know what On Your Left means. If they still don't hear me, I say "bicycle! I'm going to pass you on the left." and say thanks if they stop and look back and don't get in my way, which is what often happens. I never say thanks to runners who don't even notice me because they have their headphones on. Most of them give me dirty looks.
Karen



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LOL

I've been taking him out on paths and lesser traveled roads (with bike lanes and still plenty wide) so I can teach him the rules of the road. Wow, I never realized how much knowledge I just take for granted. Teaching him the different directions traffic can come from and how to look, what people are *supposed* to do (and therefore what you can generally expect, but not necessarily count on), and how to cross like a bike vs. a pedestrian. It's exhausting taking him for a ride! But so worth it.
