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Detailed instructions on trail behavior and skateboarding hours on Mission Bay Trail; San Diego, California
Photo Details
Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
Photo category:
Trail Signs,
Advisory & Regulation
Tags:
signs and signage, trailside, rules and regulations on trails, urban trails, bicycle, skating, trail etiquette
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All the elements of a road/trail crossing: Stop sign and warning sign for trail users; ped/bike crossing warning for motorists; crosswalk painted on roadway; and fencing to force trail users to slow at the road
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All the elements of a road/trail crossing: Stop sign and warning sign for trail users; ped/bike crossing warning for motorists; crosswalk painted on roadway; and fencing to force trail users to slow at the road
A dirt trail in San Diego's Balboa Park warns no wheels allowed
A dirt trail in San Diego's Balboa Park warns no wheels allowed
A dirt trail in San Diego's Balboa Park warns no wheels allowed
Strong words for dog owners on a trail in Port Townsend, Washington
Strong words for dog owners on a trail in Port Townsend, Washington
Strong words for dog owners on a trail in Port Townsend, Washington
Separate treads for walkers and for bicyclists with small RR crossing signs; Minneapolis Cedar Lake Regional Trail
Separate treads for walkers and for bicyclists with small RR crossing signs; Minneapolis Cedar Lake Regional Trail
Separate treads for walkers and for bicyclists with small RR crossing signs; Minneapolis Cedar Lake Regional Trail
Symbols commonly used in trail blazing in the United States. Turn signals are often non-directional—one blaze is placed directly above the other.
Symbols commonly used in trail blazing in the United States. Turn signals are often non-directional—one blaze is placed directly above the other.
Symbols commonly used in trail blazing in the United States. Turn signals are often non-directional—one blaze is placed directly above the other.
A number of areas along Cherry Creek in Denver are flood prone; sign is rather vague as to the "dangerous conditions"
A number of areas along Cherry Creek in Denver are flood prone; sign is rather vague as to the "dangerous conditions"
A number of areas along Cherry Creek in Denver are flood prone; sign is rather vague as to the "dangerous conditions"