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Proposed Speed Limit for Bicyclists on Walton County Road 30-A Save Email Print
Posted: 9:22 AM Sep 7, 2008
Last Updated: 9:22 AM Sep 7, 2008
Reporter: Alex Denis, WJGH-TV

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A proposed ordinance will require Walton County residents to watch their speed, but not while they're driving in their cars.

The ordinance would enforce an 8 mph speed limit for all bicyclists riding along County Road 30-A's bike path.

Some bike riders who say they think county officials should back pedal and change the proposed ordinance.

Bicycle riding is a popular pastime along the paths on scenic Highway 30-A, but a relaxing ride may soon become illegal if you pedal faster than 8 miles per hour.

Cindy Meadows, Walton County Commissioner, said, "That was the attempt to try to say if you want to go really fast on the bike path, we really need you to ride on the road."

Some bikers say professional riders easily hit speeds of 8 mph, and forcing them onto the street would be dangerous.

Angela and Brandon Boeck are on vacation and recently rented bikes to enjoy the area. Angela says she can't believe county officials want to monitor these quiet bike paths.

Angela Boeck said, "Well, I think it's pretty hilarious, actually, especially for a naivest bike rider that's just renting a bike. How in the world would you know how fast you were going on the bike to abide by an 8 mph speed limit?"

But Commissioner Meadows says these paths aren't always quiet, especially during summer months.

Brandon Boeck said, "The path ordinance determines or specifies exactly what you can have on the bike path, what motorized vehicles, whatnot, because a lot of people, you know, ride their golf carts on the bike path."

Brandon says he understands that motorized vehicles could disrupt a calm bike ride, but he has another idea.

"I would just say slow down around walkers and joggers and be careful around other bikers."

Walton County residents will have a chance to voice their opinion at a public hearing. The public hearing will be held at the next county commissioners meeting, which is Tuesday at 4:00 at the South Walton Courthouse Annex.

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