They would have been on the Bosque bike path near central (Tingly beach area) on Sunday morning around 10 am, heading North, possibly mid-30s to early-40s.  They made a dangerous pass under Central of a bike trailer with two kids in it, forcing the oncoming almost off the trail, and clipping the trailer causing the kids to bounce and severely frightening them.  When yelled at about their actions, they replied with “Get off the trail with a trailer”.  Apparently they don’t know that:

1)  It is a multi-use trail, suitable for strollers, trailers, and even horses

2)  They should not be training/time trailing on the heavily trafficked Bosque on Sunday mornings at 10 am

3)  There is a network (hopefully this list or feel free to forward/post elsewhere) that might be able to identify them

 

This behavior reflects bad on all of us and needs to be curtailed.

 

 

 

Craig Doolittle

Senior Engineer

cdoolittle@ara.com

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