Yes, it is a bike path running adjacent to the road, but the multi-use path, it is not.The 3' bike lane you refer to is where the bike path runs next to the road.
Yes, it is a bike path running adjacent to the road, but the multi-use path, it is not.The 3' bike lane you refer to is where the bike path runs next to the road.
I notice that in one stretch of Blue Mtn, a 3' bike lane exists on the south side of the road. Maybe they just need more of those.
I'm making a new rule for the way-too-narrow Western Lake bridges- single file and/or wait your turn!
Personally, I'm going to step to the side and let the bikes go first because they will anyway.:angry:
It is much easier and safer to wait and let everyone go across the bridges before crossing myself.
A 3' bike lane on a hwy with speed limits of 65mph, is not for safety. A divided bike path would be. That said, I like to ride on 30A because it is refreshing to see something other than pine trees on my ride. Coastal Dune Lakes and Communities become can be refreshing breaks between longer stretches. That is something that you cannot see on Hwy 98, 283, 83, 395. Not too mention that those north south roads are no more than 3 miles, and that would be a boring ride to go back and forth on. I think the real safety issue is drivers who are not focusing on driving.
Tootsie, I acknowledge that being on the road is dangerous, but that is just a risk that I will take. I take a risk of being killed everytime I get in my car. If we live in fear, we don't live at all. When I die, I want to know that I have lived.