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Sarnia

City Police Chief Opposes Bikes On Sidewalks

Sarnia's police chief doesn't support proposed by-law changes to allow bicycles on city sidewalks.

The city's engineer is going to draft a report on modernizing the by-law, something proposed by resident Hal Regnier at a previous council meeting.

Phil Nelson says allowing bikes on sidewalks would be a major safety issue for pedestrians.

Right now, only bikes 21'' and smaller are permitted.

"Bikes probably shouldn't be on the sidewalk unless it's young children," says Nelson.

"I have a young granddaughter that has a bicycle that has little wheels on it and we take her down the sidewalk where I know it's safe."

"That's different than someone who is an adult flying down the sidewalk at 40mph and hits a pedestrian or goes out on the crosswalk."

Nelson says safety is everyone's responsibility, and says both cyclists and drivers need to pay close attention.

He says there have been a number of cases where bikes have been struck trying to ride across the crosswalk.

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