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Planters encourage trail users to slow at road crossing; White Pine Trail, Rockford, Michigan
Photo Details
Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
Photo category:
Trail Signs,
Advisory & Regulation
Tags:
safety, road crossing, stop sign, pavement stencil, bicycle, bollard and traffic dividers
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Horseback riders share a tunnel under a roadway with bikers and walkers; Highline Canal Trail, Greenwood Village, Colorado
Horseback riders share a tunnel under a roadway with bikers and walkers; Highline Canal Trail, Greenwood Village, Colorado
Horseback riders share a tunnel under a roadway with bikers and walkers; Highline Canal Trail, Greenwood Village, Colorado
Street crossing includes a tactile warning strip for blind trail users, but bollard is a hazard to bikers as well as the sight impaired; Orlando's Cady Way Trail
Street crossing includes a tactile warning strip for blind trail users, but bollard is a hazard to bikers as well as the sight impaired; Orlando's Cady Way Trail
Street crossing includes a tactile warning strip for blind trail users, but bollard is a hazard to bikers as well as the sight impaired; Orlando's Cady Way Trail
Sign showing distance to trailhead
Sign showing distance to trailhead
Sign showing distance to trailhead
Sign at Elk Meadow Park tells visitors about the role their sales tax pays in preserving Jefferson County's Open Space; Denver, Colorado
Sign at Elk Meadow Park tells visitors about the role their sales tax pays in preserving Jefferson County's Open Space; Denver, Colorado
Sign at Elk Meadow Park tells visitors about the role their sales tax pays in preserving Jefferson County's Open Space; Denver, Colorado
Stop sign at highway crossing but also warning about rails left in pavement on Swamp Rabbit Trail, Greenville, South Carolina
Stop sign at highway crossing but also warning about rails left in pavement on Swamp Rabbit Trail, Greenville, South Carolina
Stop sign at highway crossing but also warning about rails left in pavement on Swamp Rabbit Trail, Greenville, South Carolina
Detour is fenced and surfaced with wood chips dyed green, for some reason; Rock Creek Trail, Washington, DC
Detour is fenced and surfaced with wood chips dyed green, for some reason; Rock Creek Trail, Washington, DC
Detour is fenced and surfaced with wood chips dyed green, for some reason; Rock Creek Trail, Washington, DC