Cyclists and pedestrians, who travel along the trail daily, said they're concerned about their safety.



"I worry about people whose kids in the back seat are distracting them and they just don't end up seeing me," Karl Boveng, a cyclist who travels through the Burke-Gilman trail frequently, said. "And either I think they do or [then] they decide to make a turn or there's parking all along here [then] somebody backs out [and hits you]."