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[QUOTE="freeflyer123, post: 138845, member: 23569"] It is so sad to see (from these entries at least) that, even in the camino, this inherent 'hatred' between pedestrians and cyclists still exists. As a cyclist, I have always tried to be very aware that everyone has a right to use the route and we all need to respect each other. Bells on bicycles should be the law in all countries, and they should be used in plenty of time to let walkers know when a cyclist is around. I doubt that many pilgrims on the camino would be sporting earphones and listening to music (and thus wouldn't hear a fog horn if it came up behind them), so a bell should not be a problem - as long as it is used! I would appeal to everyone on the camino to try and respect each other and their chosen mode of transport. That way, we should all be able to have a good camino. [/QUOTE]
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