@ssamulczyk@cycling@rower Our kids loved to travel in the trailer. K2 was 20 days old when we took her the first time - it was cold and snowing on that day... 😊
@ssamulczyk@cycling@rower I don’t know if battery powered lights can get that bright. I have a Sigma for my MTB which is decent. I could get a better one that would run via the ebike battery though.
@james@ssamulczyk@cycling@rower It's aqualified "no" - you can if there's no bike path and the speed limit on road is 50+ km/h and "you are afraid" of driving on road, IIRC.
@ssamulczyk@james@cycling@rower Yeah, I believe that's another condition, I was commenting about the question of "when can adult without company of kids bike on a sidewalk".
@viq@ssamulczyk@cycling@rower So it‘s a yes maybe because the exceptions seem more flexible than in Germany.
Here it‘s like:
Bicycle sign: MUST USE cycle lane/path/pagement wherever the sign refers to.
No sign: MUST use road.
@ssamulczyk@cycling@rower When your group consist of two parents and kid(s) under 10, one parents can use the pavement with the kids, the other MUST USE the road if there‘s no cycle sign. Seems funny here, eh? 🇩🇪
@ssamulczyk@james@cycling@rower Admittedly I've also gotten a reaction from police of "come on, really? At least don't do it in my sight, now go on, get out of here" for cycling across pedestrian crossing, which very explicitly is illegal.
@ssamulczyk@viq@cycling@rower Oh yes, it’s so useless. When numerous projects come together that were planned and built in times, you feel like your road surface and type changes every 30 seconds. 🙄
@james@ssamulczyk@cycling@rower Or at least "low social damage" "("niska szkodliwość społeczna czynu") and accept that yeah, there's no bike path here, so come on, let's be real.
Poles have a well established tradition of rules being just guidelines really.