You'll see you won't get it when riding normally, except at a stupidly tight turn while cycling slowly as Sherms said, once you get used to it, you'll find yourself being able to avoid having toe overlap by calculating the pedal stroke while turning.
You will be able to learn to live with it, it's one of those thing that sound worse than it really is.
Toe overlap isn't a design fault.
You'll see you won't get it when riding normally, except at a stupidly tight turn while cycling slowly as Sherms said, once you get used to it, you'll find yourself being able to avoid having toe overlap by calculating the pedal stroke while turning.
You will be able to learn to live with it, it's one of those thing that sound worse than it really is.