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Originally Posted by Iride01
Still you better say "on your left", "passing left", "bike back" or ring that bell when you get near me. When I'm walking with my wife, you might get clothelined when I point at something across the way.

Those that do stupid stuff to your announcement are noobs that will later learn what to do. Noobs will always be among us. As are the people that show up in the spring for their one or two walks a year on the MUP that will be forever noobs. <grin>

Any how, that is my opinion and I'm sticking to it.
LOL. TLDR, no they don't ever learn....and those people far outnumber the people who know what 'on your left' means'.
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