Letter: Note to people using bike path, you're supposed to stop before crossing

Posted 3/21/18

To the editor:

As a motorist that crosses the bike path on Bay Spring Ave. almost every day, I got to tell ya, this is a very dangerous intersection! 

Very few people that use the bike …

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Letter: Note to people using bike path, you're supposed to stop before crossing

Posted

To the editor:

As a motorist that crosses the bike path on Bay Spring Ave. almost every day, I got to tell ya, this is a very dangerous intersection! 

Very few people that use the bike path stop when reaching the intersection despite the fact they have a stop sign

I say it's time, before someone is seriously hurt or killed, for our police chief, who I think would be the town's number one public safety person, to remind people using the path that it is their responsibility to stop, not the motor vehicles using the road!

Albert P. Girard

Barrington

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