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View Poll Results: Walking in the woods with your dog. Leash? | |||
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9 | 64.29% |
Always |
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5 | 35.71% |
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Gefallen Engel U-666
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You might be surprised to learn that use of shared paths and footpaths is covered in the Victorian road rules. Some of the key rules appear below: What is a shared path? A shared path is designed to be used by both pedestrians and bike riders. Signage indicates that the path is a shared path. Up to what age can children legally ride on the footpath? Children under 12 years are allowed to ride on the footpath. Adults who accompany children can also legally ride on the footpath. Who has right of way on shared paths and footpaths? If you are riding a bike on a shared path or footpath you are required to give way to all pedestrians. ![]() Do I need to keep to the left when riding on a shared path or footpath? Yes, it is a legal requirement that you ride on the left unless it is impracticable to do so. ![]()
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