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[RC] Sued for Speed - k s swigart

Around here there ARE speed limits on many of the trails.  They are
mostly put in place to keep the bicycle speeds down, but they apply to
all users.

However, whether there are speed limits or not, we as trail users should
be prudent in the way we approach blind corners (or rises) where we
cannot see what may be coming the other way or may be on the trail ahead
of us.

This person was lucky that is was only a horse that died.  Imagine the
consequences if it had been a person. Babies in strollers are also trail
users around here.

I don't "truck down the trail" when I cannot see the trail to know that
I am not going to run over or run into something.

Personally, if I were a park ranger of a park that had lots of pleasure
trail hikers and riders, I wouldn't allow an endurance ride to be held
there (I wouldn't allow a bike race to be held there either), unless it
were such a big park that the two sets of users were unlikely to be
constantly encountering each other (e.g. I could, in essence, close some
of the trails to the general public without generating complaint).

kat
Orange County, Calif.
:)



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