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  3. So #BikeTooter seems very excited by this noise-cancelling headphone negating bell, but I don't get it.

So #BikeTooter seems very excited by this noise-cancelling headphone negating bell, but I don't get it.

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  • pete@masto.hypertelia.comP pete@masto.hypertelia.com

    So #BikeTooter seems very excited by this noise-cancelling headphone negating bell, but I don't get it. Pedestrians have priority. End of. They don't need to hear you. Many can't hear you even if they wanted to. Thinking that dinging a bell comes with an expectation of a clear run is no different to drivers honking a horn and expecting cyclists to get out the road. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
    #Cycling #BikeTooter

    meganl@mas.toM This user is from outside of this forum
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    @pete These things tend to get picked up by social media and people post about them. Doesn't mean people are necessarily subscribe to the idea that pedestrians can be run over.

    For me, I'm in the market for a bell or horn anyway so I'd rather have one that doesn't get blocked by ANC. Also, pedestrians are not the only ones using headphones... Drivers and other cyclists do, sadly.

    My use case is Albania where it is much more of a circus than any urban area I've cycled in before.

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      @ClintonAnderson @pete That's fine but if you're walking in the middle of a cycle path completely unaware of anything and everything around you, don't be surprised if people get a bit pissed off at you if you're preventing them from passing.

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        @ClintonAnderson @Cycling_Liz @pete You're absolutely correct, and that applies just as much to the person with noise cancelling earphones occupying the centre of a shared path. Having the right of way doesn't mean you don't also have to be considerate. As you say, it won't hurt you.

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        • pete@masto.hypertelia.comP pete@masto.hypertelia.com

          So #BikeTooter seems very excited by this noise-cancelling headphone negating bell, but I don't get it. Pedestrians have priority. End of. They don't need to hear you. Many can't hear you even if they wanted to. Thinking that dinging a bell comes with an expectation of a clear run is no different to drivers honking a horn and expecting cyclists to get out the road. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
          #Cycling #BikeTooter

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          @pete Something is telling me that the venn diagram of people who find this bell a good idea and those not yielding to pedestrians in croswalks is a circle.

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            @ClintonAnderson @zebulonmysterioso @Cycling_Liz
            🚶🏼️> 🏇🏼️/🚴🏼️ > 🏍️️ > 🚙️ > 🚌️ > 🚛️

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            • pete@masto.hypertelia.comP pete@masto.hypertelia.com

              So #BikeTooter seems very excited by this noise-cancelling headphone negating bell, but I don't get it. Pedestrians have priority. End of. They don't need to hear you. Many can't hear you even if they wanted to. Thinking that dinging a bell comes with an expectation of a clear run is no different to drivers honking a horn and expecting cyclists to get out the road. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
              #Cycling #BikeTooter

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              @pete Cyclists who expect a clear run like you're describing are a real problem, but I think most of us just want to be able to let those ahead of us know we're approaching. We're effectively the car on the country lane in this context so we have a responsibility to make the danger of our presence clear and behave safely, the same way that a pedestrian has a responsibility to share that space.

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              • pete@masto.hypertelia.comP pete@masto.hypertelia.com

                @ClintonAnderson @zebulonmysterioso @Cycling_Liz
                🚶🏼️> 🏇🏼️/🚴🏼️ > 🏍️️ > 🚙️ > 🚌️ > 🚛️

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                @pete @ClintonAnderson @Cycling_Liz

                Are we discussing the same thing? I thought we were sharing perspectives on a bike bell that could cut through NC to help alert someone unaware of a bike's approach (from behind them) so that the cyclist could initiate a safe and respectful overtake?

                Right of way doesn't really factor in, it's sharing situational awareness.

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                • zebulonmysterioso@mas.toZ zebulonmysterioso@mas.to

                  @pete @ClintonAnderson @Cycling_Liz

                  Are we discussing the same thing? I thought we were sharing perspectives on a bike bell that could cut through NC to help alert someone unaware of a bike's approach (from behind them) so that the cyclist could initiate a safe and respectful overtake?

                  Right of way doesn't really factor in, it's sharing situational awareness.

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                  @zebulonmysterioso @ClintonAnderson @Cycling_Liz

                  > … it's sharing situational awareness.

                  Perhaps technically yes, but the reality is that too many cyclists (and in turn car drivers) think that letting someone know they are there is necessary, and then ought
                  to lead to the more vulnerable road user ceding the space.

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                    @ClintonAnderson @zebulonmysterioso @Cycling_Liz In the UK it's part of the Highway Code. https://www.motoringresearch.com/advice/hierarchy-of-road-users/

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                    • pete@masto.hypertelia.comP pete@masto.hypertelia.com

                      @zebulonmysterioso @ClintonAnderson @Cycling_Liz

                      > … it's sharing situational awareness.

                      Perhaps technically yes, but the reality is that too many cyclists (and in turn car drivers) think that letting someone know they are there is necessary, and then ought
                      to lead to the more vulnerable road user ceding the space.

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                      @zebulonmysterioso @ClintonAnderson @Cycling_Liz … remember when we (as cyclists) rightly lost our shit when the Ineos Grenadier SUV included a button specifically for tooting it's horn at cyclists?

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                      • pete@masto.hypertelia.comP pete@masto.hypertelia.com

                        @ClintonAnderson @zebulonmysterioso @Cycling_Liz In the UK it's part of the Highway Code. https://www.motoringresearch.com/advice/hierarchy-of-road-users/

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                        @pete @ClintonAnderson @zebulonmysterioso @Cycling_Liz

                        This image does not illustrate what you (or I did until recently) think it means

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                        Why pedestrians don't have priority on shared paths and shared spaces

                        Every time a video of a cyclist and a pedestrian on a shared route appears online, the same comments flood in.

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                        West Yorkshire Cycling (westyorkshirecycling.co.uk)

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                          @ClintonAnderson @pete @zebulonmysterioso @Cycling_Liz

                          Agreed, but this was not the point of my post.

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                          • pete@masto.hypertelia.comP pete@masto.hypertelia.com

                            So #BikeTooter seems very excited by this noise-cancelling headphone negating bell, but I don't get it. Pedestrians have priority. End of. They don't need to hear you. Many can't hear you even if they wanted to. Thinking that dinging a bell comes with an expectation of a clear run is no different to drivers honking a horn and expecting cyclists to get out the road. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
                            #Cycling #BikeTooter

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                            @pete
                            On the shared path, pedestrians tend to take up the entire path, failing to consider faster traffic behind. They forfeit their "priority" when disregarding other path users.

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                            • pete@masto.hypertelia.comP pete@masto.hypertelia.com

                              @ClintonAnderson @zebulonmysterioso @Cycling_Liz In the UK it's part of the Highway Code. https://www.motoringresearch.com/advice/hierarchy-of-road-users/

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                              @pete I'm shocked there is no graphic for dog walkers. I was of of the understanding that they can ignore everyone else with impunity.

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                                @ClintonAnderson *mounts fog horn on front rack*

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                                • bongotwisty@social.vivaldi.netB bongotwisty@social.vivaldi.net

                                  @pete I'm shocked there is no graphic for dog walkers. I was of of the understanding that they can ignore everyone else with impunity.

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                                  @BongoTwisty Funnily enough, while slowing for them, I always tell (the nicer) dog walkers that their beasties will always have priority no matter what the Highway Code says. I reason that many people hates dog walkers as much as they hate cyclists so we should stick together.

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                                  • pete@masto.hypertelia.comP pete@masto.hypertelia.com

                                    @BongoTwisty Funnily enough, while slowing for them, I always tell (the nicer) dog walkers that their beasties will always have priority no matter what the Highway Code says. I reason that many people hates dog walkers as much as they hate cyclists so we should stick together.

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                                    @pete Quite right too.

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                                      @ClintonAnderson @pete @zebulonmysterioso @Cycling_Liz

                                      I usually slow down if I shared spaces, and most pedestrians will move to the side of paths and bridleways, so it's rarely an issue that I encounter, but I've had pedestrians shout at me variously:

                                      Use a bell
                                      Stop ringing that effing bell
                                      Get out of the road
                                      Get out of the cycle path (!)

                                      Being a pedestrian doesn't absolve people from "don't be an arsehole"

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                                      • bongotwisty@social.vivaldi.netB bongotwisty@social.vivaldi.net

                                        @pete Quite right too.

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                                        @BongoTwisty @pete

                                        Isn't the last one just "dogs"

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                                        • pionir@masto.bikeP pionir@masto.bike

                                          @BongoTwisty @pete

                                          Isn't the last one just "dogs"

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                                          @Pionir @pete Because rules are rules in the absence of consideration and common sense...

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