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RE: Shared path signage
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Chris Nichols
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Sep 18, 2007 00:18 PDT
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West Australia changed the law about a year ago so that that which was the
law, for pedestrians to keep left was changed to be consistent with other
states, pedestrians can do what they like.
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Pudney [mailto:top-@focal-technologies.com]
Sent: Friday, 14 September 2007 4:31 PM
To: bta-@topica.com
Subject: [BTA-WA] Shared path signage
G'day,
Due to a couple of recent complaints from pedestrians (about cyclists)
and cyclists (about pedestrians) on shared paths in South Perth, I'm
interested in signage promoting responsible sharing of the paths. In
particular
1. pedestrians keeping to the left
2. cyclists ringing their bells when approaching pedestrians from behind
If memory serves (and it doesn't) there is/was such a sign on the Mounts
Bay Road shared path just past the brewery. It's been a long while
since I cycled that path. Is the sign still there? Can anyone recall
the wording it uses.
Thanks,
Chris.
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