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Correct side of footpath for walkers
Apologies if this question is raised under the incorrect Topic. For fitness purposes I do quite a lot of walking and one thing always puzzles me: which side of the footpath should be regarded as correct for walkers, bearing in mind that in towns, cities etc., there is footpath on either side of the road. I think the rule for walkers in both Ireland and the UK in areas where there happens to be no footpaths is that you walk on the right-hand side of the road facing oncoming traffic. The reason for raising this question is that when I walk on the left hand side of the footpath (the one that is on the left-hand side of the road) I regularly meet walkers coming in the opposite direction but on course to collide with me with the result that one of us has to give way. A similar situation occurs if I walk on the right-hand side of the footpath.Furthermore, a similar situation exists for footpaths on the other side of the road.
I know this question is a little convoluted so if I haven't made myself clear as to what I'm trying to explain just say so and I will try to simplify it.
Thanks, martinjr
I know this question is a little convoluted so if I haven't made myself clear as to what I'm trying to explain just say so and I will try to simplify it.
Thanks, martinjr
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You have made the question too complicated as you seem at one moment to be concerned with which side of the road when there is no footpath, but reading further it seems the real crux of your question is nothing to do with this, but about which side of the pavement you should pass folk approaching you from the way you are going.
I think the best tactic for you to adopt is for you and other people walking the same direction as you to be in the middle, and anyone who finds themselves walking towards you in the opposite direction to pass on both side, preferably at the same time in a quantum manner. That solves everything.
And yes, there ought to be a law.
I think the best tactic for you to adopt is for you and other people walking the same direction as you to be in the middle, and anyone who finds themselves walking towards you in the opposite direction to pass on both side, preferably at the same time in a quantum manner. That solves everything.
And yes, there ought to be a law.
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