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I understand his frustration but he has used his horn not to warn people of his presence but as a big shout of " get out of my way"
Riding along a shared use path once on a fairly narrow bit about 2 m wide - a chap was walking in the same direction as me right in the middle. Ping the bell 30 m away- no reaction ping again 5 m away - no reaction . As I came up behind him I could see he was wrapped up in music playing thru earbuds. As I came up behind him I shouted " excuse me". He nearly shat himself. It made me laugh and my only other options were barging past him so close he would have complained or waiting behind him
If he had just used the horn and not opened his mouth it would have been funny!
Riding along a shared use path once on a fairly narrow bit about 2 m wide – a chap was walking in the same direction as me right in the middle. Ping the bell 30 m away- no reaction ping again 5 m away – no reaction . As I came up behind him I could see he was wrapped up in music playing thru earbuds. As I came up behind him I shouted ” excuse me”. He nearly shat himself. It made me laugh and my only other options were barging past him so close he would have complained or waiting behind him
Happens every time I ride to work. I've gave up with the bell, it's always either folks with headphones or folk with big hoods in the rain, neither can hear me.
Pedestrians are the least spatially aware people on shared paths. Even worse when they have a shite machine on an extendable string....