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People to Punch, Pet Peeves, and General Vexations (mega-merge)

Taosman;2173630; said:
Multi-use paths just don't work because of the differences in speeds of those using them. Someone pushing a stroller or even jogging isn't doing 20mph like bikes will do. Then add skateboarders, rollerblading, people walking, people with dogs. That's a recipe for disaster and bikers know it.
If it's a "multi-use" path, then you have a point. But if it's a designated bike path, then they have no business being on it...that's why they have fucking sidewalks.
 
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Buckeneye;2175136; said:
So.... Cleveland (Beachwood, Cuyahoga Falls, Mentor specifically)
Columbus (Dublin maybe??)
Cinncinnati
Toldeo


Point is i'm trying to get back to Ohio and be in area's that have SOME opportunity. Thoughts?

If you're referring to the picture above, you're talking more like Groveport, Reynoldsburg and Grovetucky...
 
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Buckeye513;2180148; said:
Just had a guy riding on a two lane road during rush hour when there was a mile of open sidewalk right next to him. That's the kind of douchebaggery that makes people hate bikers.

In your lane wasn't wide enough to where you could safely pass him without hitting the center line then you have a point...
 
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BuckeyeMike80;2180174; said:
If you're referring to the picture above, you're talking more like Groveport, Reynoldsburg and Grovetucky...

Grove City, somewhat surprisingly, is not overly populated with those people. It could be the neighborhoods I lived in, but Westerville had a lot more of that than Grove City does.
 
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