10-16-2016, 09:23 PM
Good comment, danbrotherston. I use the trails as a cyclist, and on foot, and with a stroller with either or both a toddler and infant in a stroller. At times, I've been passed discourteously by cyclists, or folks on e-scooters (I have no idea if they were manufactured in China or elsewhere). In the latter case, it's annoying that they are discourteous in addition to disobeying the posted rules of the trail, but those rules aren't enforced anyways. And, more importantly, the objective risk to me and others is a lot less than when I'm crossing a controlled intersection interacting with motor vehicles.
By and the large, the trails are working well, even with users who are not allowed to be there by rules that aren't enforced. The way to continue that is to make them widen enough to accommodate the traffic they get.
By and the large, the trails are working well, even with users who are not allowed to be there by rules that aren't enforced. The way to continue that is to make them widen enough to accommodate the traffic they get.