I love that bike path is a really nice ride. it's quite and you have a lot of things to see and look at. it's very nice and a bit back from where they were there is a big pool
I will preface this by saying many years ago I was a competitive cyclist, and would actually prefer to live somewhere where I wouldn't even have to interact with automobiles, but blowing through stop signs like at 26:14 is not cool at all; this is the kind of behavior that contributes to motorists saying "cyclists never follow the rules of the road." Of course, the fact is, I see motorists blowing through stop signs every day too, but we really need to remove all possible excuses for motorists to single out cyclists as the problem.
It is a bike lane, go on the highway and complain there are too many cars on it. Use your sidewalk(boardwalk) closer to the lake and stay off the bike lanes.
That! Exactly! I ride a lot both on the Martin Goodman and the Humber bike trails and have to dodge non-stop because people refuse to understand that there is a bike lane and there is a walking path and they are supposed to walk on the latter.
why would the cyclist deserve that? its a BIKE LANE for all those people concerned about too many cyclists, the pedestrian clearly didn't hold his dog and let it step out into a live lane, you don't step out onto the road with live traffic when there are cars passing do you?
I love that bike path is a really nice ride. it's quite and you have a lot of things to see and look at. it's very nice and a bit back from where they were there is a big pool
The best bike track I ever seen. I live in São Paulo, Brazil, bye.
i want to try this where is the best place for me to park off the highway
Turned on the youtube auto-stabalize feature, interesting...
Does some strange things to the clouds in parts of the video.
Thanks, I gave it a thumbs up.
Nice video!
I will preface this by saying many years ago I was a competitive cyclist, and would actually prefer to live somewhere where I wouldn't even have to interact with automobiles, but blowing through stop signs like at 26:14 is not cool at all; this is the kind of behavior that contributes to motorists saying "cyclists never follow the rules of the road." Of course, the fact is, I see motorists blowing through stop signs every day too, but we really need to remove all possible excuses for motorists to single out cyclists as the problem.
I live in that area by the water. Too many cyclist there and they can be very aggressive with people strolling there.
They are worse on the roads.
It is a bike lane, go on the highway and complain there are too many cars on it. Use your sidewalk(boardwalk) closer to the lake and stay off the bike lanes.
That! Exactly! I ride a lot both on the Martin Goodman and the Humber bike trails and have to dodge non-stop because people refuse to understand that there is a bike lane and there is a walking path and they are supposed to walk on the latter.
why would the cyclist deserve that? its a BIKE LANE for all those people concerned about too many cyclists, the pedestrian clearly didn't hold his dog and let it step out into a live lane, you don't step out onto the road with live traffic when there are cars passing do you?