Cyclists aren't the only hazard on public trails. Squirrels, skateboarders, rollerbladers, people carrying takeout, wandering children, loose dogs, families walking five abreast, lovers holding hands while rollerblading or walking etc. - all can present hazards to each other. There needs to be a change in trail etiquette from everybody, which can be facilitated by city hall.

I suggested several years ago that we need signs telling trail users to keep to the right and that a painted passing line up the middle should divide the path. Most paths in other major cities have the painted lines and signs. Here, people walk four or five abreast, often on the wrong side of the path. Ethos dictates everyone should keep to the right, but they don't.

Posted signs are a simple fix, so let's get 'er done.