• i_stole_ur_taco@lemmy.ca
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    10 days ago

    ‘Not everyone who’s walking along the paths wants to hear people yelling at them,’ says Jim Hanson

    Cool, Jim. How does that solve the problem where bike bells trigger random reactions in pedestrians who start running in random directions like chickens with their heads cut off?

    More than half the time, my bell causes absolute chaos while people are running around to prepare for my arrival.

    If a cyclist bell doesn’t mean the same thing to everyone it’s a fucking liability. I’m better off not ringing a bell or yelling and just passing at a crawl when there’s room.

    There are some public education options here that could get everyone on the same page. Until then, I’m gonna keep yelling.

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      10 days ago

      Bells on bicycles have been mandatory bin the Netherlands for decades, I’ve used them always and no, it doesn’t cause any of the mayhem you’re describing.

      Just put the damn bell on your bike already

      • Xhead@lemmy.ca
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        9 days ago

        Fr, I live in northern Ontario and nobody has ever had any issues. They just look behind them, then move over to give me room to pass.

        I still slow right down obviously but yeah not an issue.