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    KelOnWheels
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    Oh jeez! You came through there shortly after I did, sounds like. So glad you didn’t get hurt! Those mower dudes were seriously honey badgering – the one I passed was taking up the whole northbound side of the path and blowing grass everywhere. Most mower guys I pass usually are courteous enough to shut the blades off when people are going by.

    #950000
    Terpfan
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    @KelOnWheels 29703 wrote:

    Oh jeez! You came through there shortly after I did, sounds like. So glad you didn’t get hurt! Those mower dudes were seriously honey badgering – the one I passed was taking up the whole northbound side of the path and blowing grass everywhere. Most mower guys I pass usually are courteous enough to shut the blades off when people are going by.

    I was about to say I also usually find they’re courteous in shutting off the blades or moving off the path when they see me. Then again, from their perspectives, I wouldn’t want to challenge a big guy on a bike while operating a piece of heavy machinery with spinning blades because it could any which way. Hopefully it’s an errant mower person and they take heed of it for the sake of all of us next time. Lucky it turned out as it did.

    #950008
    dasgeh
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    Mowers terrify me because, while most I’ve encounter have been great, a non-negligent few have been HORRIBLE. And they’re operating very dangerous, very LOUD machinery, so yelling to let them know I’m there usually doesn’t work. Definitely worth writing NPS (MWAA? whoever is in charge there) to let them know how dangerous that situation is. There very easily could have been a parent + child walking down the trail and mowers who don’t look are extremely dangerous to everyone (and powers that be are more sympathetic to the parent + kid argument).

    #950048
    DaveK
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    It’s NPS – they were doing landscape maintenance all along my route in down the Mall this morning. Must be lawn mowing day.

    #950056
    ozmeister1984
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    I have usually found that they keep and eye out for people on the trail and usually pull to the side and shut of the blades, but maybe it is a new guy.

    #950057
    ozmeister1984
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    @dasgeh 29776 wrote:

    There very easily could have been a parent + child walking down the trail and mowers who don’t look are extremely dangerous to everyone (and powers that be are more sympathetic to the parent + kid argument).

    That’s the argument that I used. I figured it has more pull than a fit 28 year old.

    #950035
    dasgeh
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    There must be something in the water… I was biking along the Mall, headed West along Madison Drive, crossing 14th Street NW. A construction street-sweeper was headed South on 14th, sweeping up around the construction site that’s on the NW corner of Madison and 14th. Despite the fact that I had green and that I was, well, there, the street sweeper turned right from 14th to Madison. I had time to slow to avoid any collison, but given the type of vehicle, I had to stop, mid-intersection to let the dust settle. When the light in my direction turned yellow, I headed into the dust.

    Ridiculous, because the guy could have just paused for a second, followed the law and avoided the situation. Ugh.

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