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"If the road is to [sic] narrow stay off of it."
There exists no road too narrow for a bike, but wide enough for an automobile.
What if you live on that road? Or work, shop, go to school or church on that road?
Why should you give up your right to the public way just because you're not in a metal box?
Saw this on a search. Go to www.vbhcomm.info to see the BH police survey results and bicycle ordinance links. Safety is the primary concern for the residents and cyclists.
Barbara,
Please post a direct link if possible. I'm having trouble finding exactly what you're talking about on the Barrington Hills webpage.
Also, you had a second post that I'm interested that looked to be detailing some complaints that residents had with bicyclists and bicycle traffic. Could you please repost that one?
Thanks.
Barbara Kemp said:Saw this on a search. Go to www.vbhcomm.info to see the BH police survey results and bicycle ordinance links. Safety is the primary concern for the residents and cyclists.
The obvious solution is to have village of Barrington Hills buy up all the right-of-way through it, turn all the roads private and maintain them without county/state/federal funds. Then they can have their little fiefdom.
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