My view is that this whole topic is being analysed to death, and taken to extreme cases, when in practice people manage very well to tacitly negotiate the “complexities” of sharing paths day-in, day-out. Not just shared pedestrian-cyclist paths, but ordinary pavements too.
Someone else said: do as you would be done by. I keep saying: share nicely; don’t be a selfish pillock. Anything much beyond that is stuff that only needs to be picked over after the very, very rare cases where disaster strikes.
Suggestions for behaviour on shared paths
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Nearholmer
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Re: Suggestions for behaviour on shared paths
Amen to that.
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Zulu Eleven
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Re: Suggestions for behaviour on shared paths
Four little words really do cover this entire subject
https://www.cyclinguk.org/campaign/be-nice-say-hi
https://www.cyclinguk.org/campaign/be-nice-say-hi