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And plenty of roads where the sidewalks are more dangerous than the road (e.g. anything with driveways, parking lot entrances). In general, I recommend avoiding the sidewalk, but there are obviously exceptions (e.g. that stretch of road where cars go fast and there's a sidewalk, and few side streets/driveways).
Do what's safest, and don't worry about etiquette or laws. I'd rather have a ticket than be in the hospital (or dead).
Yup. It's often said that the sidewalk is the most dangerous place for a cyclist to be (for them and everyone else). I've been saying that for years in the Reddit e-scooter community after far too many people post their crash videos while riding on sidewalks.
The only time I'll use a sidewalk are in areas that you'll never see pedestrians in. Typically, these are industrial zones where big rigs have destroyed the road. Very low risk to be on the sidewalk here, but about as safe as you can be in a horribly dangerous area.