D3V!L wrote: » Walking slouched with your head hanging looking at your phone will put extreme pressure on your neck. Work away and keep doing it if thats what you're doing. My wife is counting on all these damaged necks for our retirement plan
One eyed Jack wrote: » Joggers who imagine they have some right of way on the pavement are annoying though. I do step out of their way if I see them coming as I don’t want to break their run, but I cannot understand people who appear to want people to bump into them. What’s that about?
Boom_Bap wrote: » I have vowed not to get out of their way anymore. But yesterday, while one was walking towards me, a smile appeared on my face and I started to think that "this one is going into that bush". Then I started to think that if she looked up to sidestep at the last moment, she would see this grinning buffoon approaching her ready to knock her into a bush, what would that look like. She didn't look up, I sidestepped. I let out an audible 'tut' though.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » Has it become socailly acceptable for people to walk across roads while looking at thier phones? I have noticed that it seems like the rule rather than the exception these days. It completely puts the onus on the driver to notice that the pedestrian is in thier own little world.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » The onus has ALWAYS been on the driver to notice the pedestrian. The driver is the one in control of the lethal weapon.
maccored wrote: » no, but I was wondering why so many do. outside of looking up google maps for directions, I dont get it
Sonny noggs wrote: » Happy to make way for joggers, I don’t give an inch to cyclists in the footpath (daily occurrence) and I don’t make way for pedestrians not paying attention to where they are going.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » Rubbish it is not one sided.
In the whole of 2018, there were 25 incidents were the Luas made contact with vehicles, nine incidents involving pedestrians and one involving a cyclist.
AllForIt wrote: » I have also found that when jogging myself some c*nts will deliberately not move when it's their place to move. They get the elbow treatment when that happens.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Is this for real? You elbow people out of your way when you're jogging? If so, I know who the c*nt is here.
incentsitive wrote: » Do you look at your phone while walking around town?
AndrewJRenko wrote: » It kinda is. When you're responsible for a tonne or two of metal travelling at 20-120 kmph in an area that you know will be used by pedestrians and cyclists, then you need to not kill people. You need to drive, as required by law, in a manner that allows you stop within the distance you can see to be clear. You need to expect the unexpected.