Bump in advanced
Bump in advanced
Yes Sir.
No, and you may find roads on which you can run, but not very far because pedestrian crossing of intersections is prohibited and of course runners never J-walk or J-run.
You are legally not allowed to run a road that may put yourself or others in danger. This could include, the way run it, the time you run it or just the road.
Not if you value your life.
Check your state’s vehicle code. There will be a section on pedestrians use of the roadways. Don’t listen to self-appointed safety nannies who seem to crawl out of the woodwork any time something other than driving a car on a road is discussed.
I used to run a loop on I-84 from Hood River to Mosier and back, approx 10 miles and one of the few flat stretches of road in the Columbia Gorge. It was awesome especially when it was snowing and closed to traffic.