A lot of good comments from many...  So who is going to write an op letter?  
Simple is good.

i.e. Bikes are legal vehicles.  The term sideWALK is just what it means:  A 
WALKing area 
along the SIDE of a street.

Mike Rewey


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On 15 May 2008 at 16:27, Paul T. O'Leary wrote:

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> 
> * riding in the 'opposite' direction is a significant factor in bike/car  
> crashes
> 

Actually, there is no "opposite direction" on sidewalks. All sidewalks, even 
the inner sidewalk 
of the Square on Saturday morning, are two-way pedestrian thoroughfares. 
"Direction" is a 
reference to the vehicle traffic lanes that happen to be adjacent to the 
sidewalk, but it's 
irrelevant to the traffic on the sidewalk. Of course, a lot of drivers forget 
this, esp. when they 
approach a street with one-way vehicular traffic. They forget that FIRST, 
there's a two-way 
pedestrian thoroughfare. This is where the crashes come from. But that has 
nothing (well, it 
should have nothing) to do with the direction of the vehicle traffic lanes.

There is no way to operate a bicycle on a sidewalk in the "opposite" direction 
to pedestrians, 
as the letter-writer suggests, as pedestrians go in both directions.
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Paul T. O'Leary
Chronic Nuisance
Madison, WI USA


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