|
|
|
|
|
Bollard and ramp
|
|
|
|
We look back toward the Old Man viewing area. The path runs next to the roadway that leads back to the highway (John Allen photo, 2001, looking south). Here again, there is an unnecessary, useless and hazardous bollard. Just who would choose to drive a motor vehicle up over the curb to use the narrow, hilly path, when the highway is available? But, if someone did want to do it, there would be no problem in driving on the grass to one side or the other of the bollard. This location shows one reason for the prohibition of nighttime use of the path: bicyclists would be blinded, driving into the wrong side of motor-vehicle headlamp beams.
|
|