That f***ing path.I walk my dog along the Shoreham to Lancing footpath by Widewater every single day and have done for years. It was split into 2 lanes and it was a constant issue with pedestrians and dogs walking into the cycle lane and the very occasional cyclist gets really arsey about it. The footpath is probably about as wide as the one in the incident, 2.4m.
A few years ago they got rid of the lines and made it a shared path. It's a very busy cycle lane around 5-6pm and with a dog off the lead you have to be aware of cyclists.
There are cyclists who just barrel along and don't care. There are pedestrians and dog walkers who amble along and block the whole path and don't care.
I would say I've had maybe 3-4 "incidents" with cyclists over the years where they've just been a wanker. That's roughly 1 in 3,000 who are not considerate. The onus is on the cyclist due to the speed V a pedestrian. But the vast majority are pretty decent.
In my experience shared paths do work in the majority. But like a lot of things, there are exceptions to the general case.
I use it most days in Summer. My biggest gripe is people walking on the incorrect side of the path.
Stick to the left. That’s how everything works.
Obviously people have to move about at times and I’m not going to get annoyed at small kids on bikes and scooters but the fuckers that walk on the wrong side or meander aimlessly four abreast grind my gears.
I’d like some sort of marching system. Get this sorted once and for all.