Dear people always walking on that ramp by Financial Aid:
1. Don't, if you can avoid it. Use those few little stairs that are right there if you're able.
2. If you do need to walk on the ramp, pick one side or the other. Don't walk down the middle so I can't pass you on either side. (Same for the pathway that goes past the back of the main library and between the two buildings.)
3. For the love of $deity, DO NOT ZIG-ZAG. (This really goes wherever you're walking.)
Sincerely,
Me on two wheels*
*I realize this is nowhere near as big of a deal for me, a bicyclist, as it would be for a person in a wheelchair. I could carry the bike up the same few shallow steps I'm complaining about in #1. But this sort of pedestrian behavior (ahem) is still annoying.
1. Don't, if you can avoid it. Use those few little stairs that are right there if you're able.
2. If you do need to walk on the ramp, pick one side or the other. Don't walk down the middle so I can't pass you on either side. (Same for the pathway that goes past the back of the main library and between the two buildings.)
3. For the love of $deity, DO NOT ZIG-ZAG. (This really goes wherever you're walking.)
Sincerely,
Me on two wheels*
*I realize this is nowhere near as big of a deal for me, a bicyclist, as it would be for a person in a wheelchair. I could carry the bike up the same few shallow steps I'm complaining about in #1. But this sort of pedestrian behavior (ahem) is still annoying.