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No crosswalk, but sign encourages users to watch for boats crossing Mission Bay Trail in San Diego, California
Photo Details
Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
Photo category:
Trail Signs,
Advisory & Regulation
Tags:
signs and signage, safety, road crossing, urban trails, stop sign, caution and warning signs, pedestrians and people
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Yield signpost is used for trail detour direction in case of flood; Cherry Creek Trail in Denver
Yield signpost is used for trail detour direction in case of flood; Cherry Creek Trail in Denver
Yield signpost is used for trail detour direction in case of flood; Cherry Creek Trail in Denver
Trail swings around to cross tracks at 90 degree angle; Minneapolis Cedar Lake Regional Trail
Trail swings around to cross tracks at 90 degree angle; Minneapolis Cedar Lake Regional Trail
Trail swings around to cross tracks at 90 degree angle; Minneapolis Cedar Lake Regional Trail
Typical road crossing on Baker River Trail, Skagit County, Washington
Typical road crossing on Baker River Trail, Skagit County, Washington
Typical road crossing on Baker River Trail, Skagit County, Washington
A trail marker attached to a conifer in Oregon. Note the space remaining before the nailhead, allowing for tree growth. This sign was placed approximately 25 years prior to the photo.
A trail marker attached to a conifer in Oregon. Note the space remaining before the nailhead, allowing for tree growth. This sign was placed approximately 25 years prior to the photo.
A trail marker attached to a conifer in Oregon. Note the space remaining before the nailhead, allowing for tree growth. This sign was placed approximately 25 years prior to the photo.
Waller Creek Trail detour around flood channel; Austin, Texas
Waller Creek Trail detour around flood channel; Austin, Texas
Waller Creek Trail detour around flood channel; Austin, Texas
This stretch of the Baker River Trail crosses private property. Trail users are warned that they are only allowed to walk or ride on the trail.
This stretch of the Baker River Trail crosses private property. Trail users are warned that they are only allowed to walk or ride on the trail.
This stretch of the Baker River Trail crosses private property. Trail users are warned that they are only allowed to walk or ride on the trail.