Create trail etiquette rules for bicyclists and pedestrians on multi-use paths
In Plain English
Richmond has multi-use trails where bicyclists and pedestrians share the same space. This law would establish official rules for how people should behave on these shared paths to prevent conflicts and accidents. If approved, the city gains legal authority to enforce trail safety standards.
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