Don’t run on bridges.
Don’t run with earbuds or other distractions.
Run at your own risk.
Running on bridges isn’t a right; it is a privilege not to be abused.
Cyclists should slow down when approaching pedestrians or runners.
Cycling on bridges isn’t a right; it is a privilege not to be abused.
How about keep runners off the bridge. Or keep cyclists off the bridge. Tear the bridge down.
Maybe blame the bike manufacturer for making the bike too wide………..
Did the guy with the broken arm pay the bridge toll?
Give me a break! He’s lucky he didn’t sustain a head or worse!
As a runner you would think there are better quality/safer runs than the GWB with all the auto/truck pollution.
Come on now!
I will address safety concerns for PANYJ.
Don’t run on bridges.
Don’t run with earbuds or other distractions.
Run at your own risk.
Running on bridges isn’t a right; it is a privilege not to be abused.
Cyclists should slow down when approaching pedestrians or runners.
Cycling on bridges isn’t a right; it is a privilege not to be abused.
WELL SAID!! Bravo!!
How about keep runners off the bridge. Or keep cyclists off the bridge. Tear the bridge down.
Maybe blame the bike manufacturer for making the bike too wide………..
But, then people would have to take personal responsibility….how often does that happen these days?
There is no personal responsibility these days. He should be suing the cyclist that knocked him down. Wasn’t the bridge’s fault at all.
Did the guy with the broken arm pay the bridge toll?
Give me a break! He’s lucky he didn’t sustain a head or worse!
As a runner you would think there are better quality/safer runs than the GWB with all the auto/truck pollution.
Come on now!
Remember where this happened. New York. Enough said.
If PANYNJ is found liable, or if it fails to defend itself efficiently, I really hope that it will not have an increase with the toll fees…