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  • gbargoud@masto.nycG gbargoud@masto.nyc

    @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite

    Bell and/or voice for pedestrians, an air horn strapped to my bike fork for "you nearly killed me you fucking moron"

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    @gbargoud @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite I am wondering what would have been a better option when that Labrador nipped me.

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    • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

      @uxmark asks:

      Q7. When you’re cycling, how and when do you alert others to your presence?

      Others can be people walking, other people cycling, or people driving motor vehicles. A bell? Your voice? A bulb horn? An air horn? Something else?

      #BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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      @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite A7. Depends a lot on context. Folks in cars can't hear anything so I don't bother outside of waving like a maniac. For folks riding I'll ues my voice to let them know I'm passing, and for pedestrians it's mostly if they're being erratic on a multi-use path or I'm going very fast that I call out.

      #BikeNite

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      • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

        @uxmark asks:

        Q7. When you’re cycling, how and when do you alert others to your presence?

        Others can be people walking, other people cycling, or people driving motor vehicles. A bell? Your voice? A bulb horn? An air horn? Something else?

        #BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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        @ascentale@sfba.social @uxmark@mstdn.ca @bikenite@fedigroups.social A7: I always use a bell when I pass other road users (i.e. people walking and cycling) on trails and in cycle lanes. I know some people say that they don't let their presence be known because an audible signal causes those they try to pass to behave unpredictably. That's never been my experience. I try to give adequate space when passing, too. #BikeNite

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        • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

          @uxmark asks:

          Q7. When you’re cycling, how and when do you alert others to your presence?

          Others can be people walking, other people cycling, or people driving motor vehicles. A bell? Your voice? A bulb horn? An air horn? Something else?

          #BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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          @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite

          A7: if coming from behind, call out "on your left," (or "right") and have my Timber bell dingling. If approaching them face to face, voice as well and a wave, and I might declare which side, or say something nice.

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          • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

            @uxmark asks:

            Q7. When you’re cycling, how and when do you alert others to your presence?

            Others can be people walking, other people cycling, or people driving motor vehicles. A bell? Your voice? A bulb horn? An air horn? Something else?

            #BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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            @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite I had used my bell generally for alerting anyone I'm passing but I noticed it would frequently cause folks to jump and panic slightly until they realize they aren't about to be run over.

            Now I'll just announce as I approach "on your left!" Which does the job of communicating that I will be passing, that I've observed them and that they can safely remain where they are. Folks still often jump, but it's a much less panicked jump usually

            There is one narrow bit on one of my local trails where the trail hugs the edge of a river under a bridge. The bridge blocks view of any pedestrians or oncoming bikes, so I'll typically ring my bell on approach and of course slow significantly to be ready to stop. I'm not sure how helpful the bell is (it may simply not be audible enough to be heard past the blind corners), but if nothing else it's an excuse to ring my bell!

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            • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

              @uxmark asks:

              Q7. When you’re cycling, how and when do you alert others to your presence?

              Others can be people walking, other people cycling, or people driving motor vehicles. A bell? Your voice? A bulb horn? An air horn? Something else?

              #BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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              @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite #BikeNite A7. First of all, with always-on lighting.

              Second, I have a bell that came with my ebike, although it's not a very good one, so I'd like to get Crane bells for both my bikes; my fitness bike doesn't have a bell.

              I have also very seriously considered mounting a 12 V motorcycle horn to my ebike, because of motor vehicle drivers.

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                @MarkBrigham @cainmark @bikenite @ascentale @uxmark A7 #bikeNite
                I don't mind people on multiuse trails with headphones on, as long as they act like they are oblivious to their surroundings and kept to the far left and don't jump out. There are many who do it right, and some who are a menace.

                It might help that the trails I use the most also have frequent horses, so acting stupid is as likely to get you trampled by a ton of horse as a bike.

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                • gcvsa@mstdn.plusG gcvsa@mstdn.plus

                  @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite #BikeNite A7. First of all, with always-on lighting.

                  Second, I have a bell that came with my ebike, although it's not a very good one, so I'd like to get Crane bells for both my bikes; my fitness bike doesn't have a bell.

                  I have also very seriously considered mounting a 12 V motorcycle horn to my ebike, because of motor vehicle drivers.

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                  #43

                  @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite I forgot to mention that I ride in the street, so it's extremely rare for me to encounter anyone I would need to alert that isn't in a motor vehicle.

                  I haven't had access to a multiuse pathway since I moved out of Center City Philadelphia in 1997, when I used to regularly use the river drive paths along the Schuykill River and the trails in Wissahickon Valley Park.

                  Wait, I forgot my two years living in Seattle, 2012-2014, where I had access to the waterfront path.

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                  • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

                    @uxmark asks:

                    Q7. When you’re cycling, how and when do you alert others to your presence?

                    Others can be people walking, other people cycling, or people driving motor vehicles. A bell? Your voice? A bulb horn? An air horn? Something else?

                    #BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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                    @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite A7: I have a trail bell which I unlock for constant tolling very very early. Dogs hear that very easy and don‘t get surprised and aggressive. People often have earphones in the ear so I will add a long and strong „Fahrrad“ -German for Bicycle- on a shorter distance. This works out pretty much happy faces as it is very uncommon. As I have path less pedalled for many rides this works out very well. Bells tended to startle walkers.

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                    • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

                      @uxmark asks:

                      Q7. When you’re cycling, how and when do you alert others to your presence?

                      Others can be people walking, other people cycling, or people driving motor vehicles. A bell? Your voice? A bulb horn? An air horn? Something else?

                      #BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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                      @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite
                      #bikeNite
                      #bikeNiteA
                      A6
                      As most have said, bell and voice, depending.
                      I have a third mode for people stepping out unpredictably into the bike lane - squealing disk brakes. It's got a couple of advantages - it's immediate. There's no brain involved trying to remember where the bell is.
                      The other advantage is that it's LOUD and will cut through the best noise cancelling headphones.

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                      • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

                        @uxmark asks:

                        Q7. When you’re cycling, how and when do you alert others to your presence?

                        Others can be people walking, other people cycling, or people driving motor vehicles. A bell? Your voice? A bulb horn? An air horn? Something else?

                        #BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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                        @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite Bells are legally required here, so I use them. I didn’t have one on my race bike for a while, and I see why they are required—they do a good job without being obnoxious.

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                        • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

                          @uxmark asks:

                          Q7. When you’re cycling, how and when do you alert others to your presence?

                          Others can be people walking, other people cycling, or people driving motor vehicles. A bell? Your voice? A bulb horn? An air horn? Something else?

                          #BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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                          @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite A7. Oddly enough, I was just dealing with trying to order an AirZound from the US this week. I wish I had thought to bring mine with me, but I didn't know what would be easy or hard to get in Albania, nor that shipping would be so incredibly expensive, hard, or even impossible.

                          I use a combo of bell and AirZound. Bell for alerting pedestrians...more gentle. Airhorn for drivers. #BikeNite

                          What you can do with a bulb horn: https://youtu.be/hgCqz3l33kU?si=_aKzhAo2clQVeDZc&t=108

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                          • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

                            @uxmark asks:

                            Q7. When you’re cycling, how and when do you alert others to your presence?

                            Others can be people walking, other people cycling, or people driving motor vehicles. A bell? Your voice? A bulb horn? An air horn? Something else?

                            #BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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                            @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite
                            A7: I use different notices by levels
                            1. a bell if I'm at a prudent distance
                            2. shouting a phrase if I get dangerously close
                            3. the previous both mixed if I'm getting ignored.

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                            • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

                              @uxmark asks:

                              Q7. When you’re cycling, how and when do you alert others to your presence?

                              Others can be people walking, other people cycling, or people driving motor vehicles. A bell? Your voice? A bulb horn? An air horn? Something else?

                              #BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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                              @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite A7 #BikeNite A bell or a yell. Followed by a cheery hello, and an even cheerier one if they're looking sour faced about sharing the space.

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                              • lopta@mastodon.socialL lopta@mastodon.social

                                @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite A7) Bell, book and candle #BikeNite

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                                @lopta @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite

                                We're looking to communicate our presence not excommunicate...

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                                • jay23jay@troet.cafeJ jay23jay@troet.cafe

                                  @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite A7: I have a trail bell which I unlock for constant tolling very very early. Dogs hear that very easy and don‘t get surprised and aggressive. People often have earphones in the ear so I will add a long and strong „Fahrrad“ -German for Bicycle- on a shorter distance. This works out pretty much happy faces as it is very uncommon. As I have path less pedalled for many rides this works out very well. Bells tended to startle walkers.

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                                  @Jay23Jay @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite

                                  More Cowbell!

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                                  • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

                                    @uxmark asks:

                                    Q7. When you’re cycling, how and when do you alert others to your presence?

                                    Others can be people walking, other people cycling, or people driving motor vehicles. A bell? Your voice? A bulb horn? An air horn? Something else?

                                    #BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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                                    @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite

                                    I have actually been told off for using my bell not speaking AND for calling out hello not ringing my bell - on the same short ride.

                                    I ride a lot on shared paths so now do this

                                    1. Slow Down
                                    2. Ding Ding (spurcycle bell - very pure high pitched pings)
                                    3. "Hello There!" As friendly as I can make it
                                    4. If indecision showing in action of ped "ok if I come past on your..."
                                    5. "Thanks! Enjoy your walk"

                                    My voice is sometimes as tired as my legs

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                                    • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                                      @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite #BikeNite A7. I have a couple of bells, but I find that people get freaked out by it and/or jump 2 feet up into the air in alarm and or jump into traffic... so I am not eager to use them. A headlight seems to scatter pedestrians like roaches, which is kinda rude, but effective. Yelling seems to be inviting fisticuffs. I am considering something that plays an ice cream truck melody.

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                                      @ai6yr @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite
                                      Have you tried Morris bells? 😃

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                                      • v_perjorative@mastodon.org.ukV v_perjorative@mastodon.org.uk

                                        @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite
                                        #bikeNite
                                        #bikeNiteA
                                        A6
                                        As most have said, bell and voice, depending.
                                        I have a third mode for people stepping out unpredictably into the bike lane - squealing disk brakes. It's got a couple of advantages - it's immediate. There's no brain involved trying to remember where the bell is.
                                        The other advantage is that it's LOUD and will cut through the best noise cancelling headphones.

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                                        @v_perjorative And also, pretty much everyone knows the sound of brake squeal as a moving vehicle of some sort.

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                                        • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

                                          @uxmark asks:

                                          Q7. When you’re cycling, how and when do you alert others to your presence?

                                          Others can be people walking, other people cycling, or people driving motor vehicles. A bell? Your voice? A bulb horn? An air horn? Something else?

                                          #BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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                                          @ascentale @uxmark @bikenite A7. Like the many said before. Pedestrians often hear me rolling from behind, especially when riding through the woods. Sometimes I use a bell, if I am still at some distance. If we have to share the lane, I say "thank you", if they make room while I pass by.

                                          (At cars I sometimes would like to have a strong foghorn on my bicycle, as used by ships. You will know why.)
                                          #bikenite

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