SHARING PUBLIC TRAILS: LET'S ENSURE IT’S ENJOYABLE FOR ALL
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SHARING PUBLIC TRAILS: LET'S ENSURE IT’S ENJOYABLE FOR ALL Sharing public trails isn't just about putting down a path and hoping for the best. When you have pedestrians, cyclists, and all sorts of non-motorized users in the mix, the real challenge is figuring out how everyone can safely enjoy the space, without turning every outing into an obstacle course or a source of frustration. Design and Infrastructure: The way a trail is built matters a lot. Trails that are wide enough for passing, with a solid surface and clear signs, tend to see fewer conflicts. People feel safer when there's enough room to maneuver, and knowing where you're supposed to be is easier. Narrow or poorly marked trails? That's when tempers flare and accidents happen. Good design considers how many people will use the trail, how fast they're likely to go, and what kinds of turns or intersections might cause trouble. Markings that split the trail into lanes or zones are a huge help, especial...