There are road rules for roads to try and make all users act in an orderly, predictable and safe manor.
Are there traffic rules for shared paths?
Certainly some path users seem unpredictable at best.
If there are no rules should there be?
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Permalink Reply by Dale (rouleur) Riggs on May 16, 2012 at 16:23 Do wandering canines listen for bells?
Permalink Reply by Rob W on May 16, 2012 at 16:27 I've encountered one, yes. Moved off the path and sat, waiting for the owner.
Permalink Reply by Torsten Bunge on May 16, 2012 at 22:23 CYCLISTS
PEDESTRIANS
Permalink Reply by Don (Who's lost?) Nairn on May 16, 2012 at 22:55 What I am wondering is
"cyclists give way to pedestrians" is the only sign that seems to address shared path rules.
This seems to suggest that whatever happened if a cyclist and pedestrian collide it must be the cyclists fault.
However for cyclists to give way to pedestrians the pedestrians need to act in a predictable manor.
This would make the paths safer for everyone (including the pedestrians).
Permalink Reply by Konadog on May 17, 2012 at 1:04 We have trail sharing rules posted at the trail-heads around here - who is supposed to yield to whom and telling the dog and horse people to clean up after their animals. No one pays much attention to the rules though, following a pattern of courtesy and good manners instead, working out passing as the situations present themselves. Lots of friendly hellos and smiles and steps out of the ways all 'round - good energy. Now if the dog and horse types would only play along we'd be in great shape... : O
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