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Sign for pedestrians and cyclists
The road sign for bicycles (C-13) and pedestrians (C-16) visible in the photo is a C-13/C-16 in both horizontal and vertical versions. Although they are very similar to each other, they have different meanings in the context of priority on the road. Both pedestrians and cyclists often have trouble distinguishing between them.The sign in the horizontal version means that it is a road intended for pedestrians and cyclists, but there are several rules that apply: both cyclists and pedestrians can move along the entire width of the road for pedestrians and cyclists there is no speed limit for cyclists as there is, for example, on a road for pedestrians And most importantly, pedestrians have priority on such a road: The sign with a vertical division indicates that: • two roads run side by side: a road for pedestrians and a road for bicycles. This sign appears in two versions (depending on which side the road for bicycles runs; right or left) • in such a road layout, pedestrians and cyclists should stay on their side and have priority on "their side" • pedestrians do not have the right to walk on the road for bicycles, they should cross it at a right angle, giving way to bicycles, etc.
The road sign for bicycles (C-13) and pedestrians (C-16) visible in the photo is a C-13/C-16 in both horizontal and vertical versions. Although they are very similar to each other, they have different meanings in the context of priority on the road. Both pedestrians and cyclists often have trouble distinguishing between them.The sign in the horizontal version means that it is a road intended for pedestrians and cyclists, but there are several rules that apply: both cyclists and pedestrians can move along the entire width of the road for pedestrians and cyclists there is no speed limit for cyclists as there is, for example, on a road for pedestrians And most importantly, pedestrians have priority on such a road: The sign with a vertical division indicates that: • two roads run side by side: a road for pedestrians and a road for bicycles. This sign appears in two versions (depending on which side the road for bicycles runs; right or left) • in such a road layout, pedestrians and cyclists should stay on their side and have priority on "their side" • pedestrians do not have the right to walk on the road for bicycles, they should cross it at a right angle, giving way to bicycles, etc.
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And what about children who may pass through such paths, for example to benches, etc.?Is there a requirement for children to only move along such adjacent paths for pedestrians and cyclists under the supervision of adults? (in Poland up to the age of 18?)In the case of a collision, are children and teenagers to blame for crossing, because the bike did not yield to them at the bench or another location? Bikes can move very fast on such paths - 40km/h and more.Are there speed limits for bikes similar to those in built-up areas?
And what about children who may pass through such paths, for example to benches, etc.?Is there a requirement for children to only move along such adjacent paths for pedestrians and cyclists under the supervision of adults? (in Poland up to the age of 18?)In the case of a collision, are children and teenagers to blame for crossing, because the bike did not yield to them at the bench or another location? Bikes can move very fast on such paths - 40km/h and more.Are there speed limits for bikes similar to those in built-up areas?
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