Better and Safer
After much consideration and several years of personal observation, I propose that bicycles no longer be allowed on the path at Hammonassett State Park or, at the very least, curtailed. Maybe have them ride on the street.
I’ve heard countless walkers complain of close calls with dangerously speeding bike riders and have witnessed more than a few near accidents. There are often seniors, moms, dads, and kids who, with little notice, must stop their motion and move further to one side. Many bike riders give little or no warning. Sometimes they may utter, usually when they’re almost directly upon a person, a barely audible "On your left!"
The boardwalk, which is supposed to be "bike free" has had teens carelessly riding bikes, speeding along, or performing wheelie and the like on numerous occasions. Check out the many tire skid marks on the boardwalk. This excellent path was paved several years ago because the sand was tough for both walkers and bike riders, but especially bike riders. Now, bike riders can speed along with little hesitation, and trust me, they do.
The best park in Connecticut can be even better and safer.
GM Kavas
Killingworth