Anonymous wrote:Actually it is a bike path. You just have to learn to share.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Virginia you can ride from the suburbs of fairfax into dc on bike paths.
Mostly they're not really bike paths, though. They're paved multi-use (bicyclists, pedestrians, joggers, children in strollers, dogs...) trails.
What do you think multi-use means?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually it is a bike path. You just have to learn to share.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Virginia you can ride from the suburbs of fairfax into dc on bike paths.
Mostly they're not really bike paths, though. They're paved multi-use (bicyclists, pedestrians, joggers, children in strollers, dogs...) trails.
No, they are multi-use paths, except for a small section of the W&OD trail that has separated tracks for bicyclists and pedestrians.
Anonymous wrote:Actually it is a bike path. You just have to learn to share.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Virginia you can ride from the suburbs of fairfax into dc on bike paths.
Mostly they're not really bike paths, though. They're paved multi-use (bicyclists, pedestrians, joggers, children in strollers, dogs...) trails.
Actually it is a bike path. You just have to learn to share.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Virginia you can ride from the suburbs of fairfax into dc on bike paths.
Mostly they're not really bike paths, though. They're paved multi-use (bicyclists, pedestrians, joggers, children in strollers, dogs...) trails.
Anonymous wrote:In Virginia you can ride from the suburbs of fairfax into dc on bike paths.