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I'll get downvoted and told I'm an idiot and whatever else, but I just ride on the sidewalk and it takes all the issues away. It's a million times better to me, and when I'm in a car I fucking hate cyclists in the road. You guys can keep putting your lives on the line if that's what makes you feel good, I guess.
It's illegal to cycle on the pavement in many countries, and it's a danger to pedestrians.
In my experience you will generally only be stopped if you are riding in a way that's a risk to the pedestrians around you, and there's plenty of ways to avoid that. Police have better things to go after unless they are deliberately trying to fish for fines income.
Bicycling on a sidewalk and hoping the cops don't care is not a solution.
That's right, that's why I said the real answer is really dedicated bicycle paths.