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Originally Posted by Fuzz
What I find most baffling is that drivers hate cyclists, other pathways users hate cyclists, cyclists don't really like mixing with either of them, yet the former 2 groups seems desperately opposed to separate bike lanes which would solve most of their complaints. It's baffling. Can anyone explain that? Is it just the tax dollars? The idea you'd be spending money on something you don't use(yet would clearly, based on the complaints I hear, improve their mobility)? Seriously, what is your opposition to them?
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I'm 1000% in favour of separate bike lanes. I really only bike on bike paths (as opposed to roads), but because I walk/run on those paths all the time also, I am cognizant of ringing my bell and not being a complete prick. That seems to have escaped the mind of a lot of cyclists. I suppose I'm just dressed like a normal human and not trying to set a land-speed record around the reservoir though, so we have a few points of divergence.