When I'm walking, I wouldn't force my way between people because there's a gap I can fit through. And I think it's extremely rude to try to do that with an ECV, which has a much larger footprint. Not to mention unsafe. What if the family realizes there's a gap and someone side steps to close it, just as you decide to plow through. You've already mentioned early in this thread that you intentionally speed in the parks, and now you think you should split the crowds too? Who wants it both ways?
And people are saying that other guests should see them coming on an ECV, stop, and wait for them to pass? To compensate for looking at butts? Look, if there's a bottleneck after a parade I'm all for helping an ECV user clear a little extra space to get through, because they are wider than just a person and can't squeeze through unless people stop. But there is no way I am standing around every time an ECV is approaching on a path. You don't have some special right of way. The example was given that other guests should wait 15 seconds for
ECVs to pass. It will take me less than 15 seconds to step in front of guests who are walking. If you need even 10 seconds to see someone in front of you and stop your ECV, you shouldn't be operating it.