I’ve seen speed limits on multiuse trails in Canada.
In this case, I believe the limit is less about actual speed, and more to remind cyclists that the path isn’t solely a cyclepath. This is supported by the sign having a bigger “shared path” image than speed limit image.
These shared paths are limited to 20kph, but never enforced.
I’ve seen speed limits on multiuse trails in Canada.
In this case, I believe the limit is less about actual speed, and more to remind cyclists that the path isn’t solely a cyclepath. This is supported by the sign having a bigger “shared path” image than speed limit image.
These shared paths are limited to 20kph, but never enforced.