i understand it to be part of the highway - as in SH1.
Do pedestrains still have right of way in most cases? Or something that gives them some legal protection if they step into the street.
I seem to remember if you hit one you get done, virtually no matter what.
I do understand that these threads that exist to curse cyclists, walkers, joggers, et al serve just to give the afflicted an oportunity to vent. But just in case someone is actually interested...
Footpaths are often concrete. Concrete is bad stuff to run on, it's too unyeilding. While the roadway itself is softer, running either side of the white line would create an unnatural angle of the ankle potentially causing an injury.
The best place to run, therefore, is right down the middle of the road. So that's what I used to do - at 5.30AM. Best not to be wearing yer iPod though as your ears are your first line of defence for anything approaching, particularly from behind.
It would be truly surprising if none of the runners were wearing reflective material, for many years now running shoes have mostly had reflective inserts and most rain jackets do also.
I was wondering if the OP had his lights on?![]()
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
The greatest pleasure of my recent life has been speed on the road. . . . I lose detail at even moderate speed but gain comprehension. . . . I could write for hours on the lustfulness of moving swiftly.
--T.E. Lawrence (of Arabia)
I know this has been said before..... but dam cyclists are a pain in the arse for us riders...
i live on the Thames coast.... and its a bit of tight riding there sometimes,,
come round the the corner and heres 20 lycra arses in from of ya..doing 20 ks..dont get the joggers here.. but the cyclists are a real problem..... they just cant move with the flow of traffic................
And that is the honest truth your honour..
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
I am pretty sure that there are laws that stipulate that you can not obstruct a public road without proper cause. I.e. you can't just make a roadblock for the hell of it.
If you use the public roads you have a duty to exercise due care and awareness - if someone for reasons unknown decides to use your vehicle as a means to commit (conscious or unconscious) suicide I dare assume you wouldn't get done for manslaughter.
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From a biomechanical/health point of view the middle of the road is best (if the road has crazy camber). Fucked if I'd run with my back to traffic though.
I run on the right side of the road - other than around blind corners or steeply cambered areas that way I can rely on my ears and my eyes to avoid traffic.
Getting back to the point of the post though, I wouldn't be so arrogant as to expect traffic to go round me (not even a push bike). Next jogger you see who chances it is work 20 points.
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