OK. I need to vent. Weather here today was really, really great so after work we decided to squeeze out a ride with what was left of the fading sun. DH talked me into trying out a new trail (he'd done it once before by himself) and I agreed.
This has got to be the MOST stressed I have ever been. The path was very bumpy with rough pavement and pretty narrow. Once we get to the main portion of the trail pavement was a tad better, but still VERY narrow (aprox 8 feet) in places, plus as a multiple use trail there were quite a few other people out enjoying the nice day as well. I had several near collisions as people just wouldn't move over. Two rollerbladers where riding in the opposite direction, side by side, and took up two thirds of the trail, leaving only me about two and a half feet for me to pass and my bars came only inches from clipping her.
I had to stop and make an adjustment to my saddle after a really steep hill and was about to set off again when I hear someone yelling from behind so I immediately went to the right and see a guy on a road bike ZIP past at a high rate of speed. He had to be going 30MPH and had just ridden down the hill where there were signs saying to get off and walk down because it is so steep. Only thing that keep an accident from happening was that I was some 50 feet up the road and well clear of the hill before stopping, but he was flying and I had only seconds to react.
WHY don't people give you a little space?? I mean at least give me half the road if all possible... is that TOO much to ask? Dog walkers that let the dog creep over into the far lane (and refuse to reign in the pooch when you alert your about to pass).. rollerbladers who have a wide stride and cross over into my lane and don't always stand up as we're about to pass one another.. and walkers who don't think TWICE about straddling the center line as there walking side by side.
I was SO glad to get back to the car and decompress. Oh, and did I forget to mention I'm a complete newbie, so I don't always feel confidant in controlling the bike in a tight quarters like a space of where inches means going off into the ditch or colliding with someone. I DID it, but didn't like it at all, so if anything can be said about tonight I learned to be more of a defensive rider and that isn't such a bad thing.
Perhaps I should just wear a HUGE neon sigh stating "Newbie Rider - DANGER - Crowd Me at YOUR own risk" it would make them give me at least my fair share of the road!!
Thanks for listening,
Shannon



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I often have wondered about the same. They also must be the same people who block aisles in the supermarket with their carts. I too get nervous with people tailing me in the car, so close that you know if something makes you stop, they will hit you from behind.
