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Old 10-03-22, 08:24 AM
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nlerner
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Kurt, last week, I was riding on a MUP that had a configuration I've seen before (I was in Rhode Island, so maybe it's a thing there) but had forgotten about. The MUP is divided into two sides, right and left. Cyclists are instructed to stay to the right; runners and pedestrians are told to take the left lane. That creates quite a dilemma when you're cycling where you're told to be, and runners and walkers are coming towards you in the same fairly narrow lane! Plus, a good number of walkers and runners are staying to the right, despite the signage. I wonder if this is some larger transportation body's idea of best practices? Very confusing.
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