Tips for courteous biking on the Boardwalk

The Ventnor Boardwalk is a popular destination for bike riders, offering stunning views of the ocean and a smooth, flat surface to ride on. However, it's important to remember that the boardwalk is also a shared space for pedestrians and other bikers. To ensure everyone can enjoy the boardwalk safely and comfortably, here are some tips on how to be courteous when riding your bike:

  1. Follow the speed limit - The speed limit on the Ventnor Boardwalk is 8 mph. This is to ensure the safety of everyone using the Boardwalk, including pedestrians, other cyclists, and children. Be sure to follow the speed limit and adjust your speed according to the surrounding traffic.

  2. Announce your presence - When approaching others, it's important to announce your presence. You can do this by ringing a bell or saying "excuse me" in a friendly manner. This will help avoid collisions and keep everyone safe.

  3. Yield to pedestrians - Pedestrians always have the right of way on the Boardwalk. When approaching a pedestrian, slow down and yield to them. Always give pedestrians plenty of space when passing them, and avoid riding too close.

  4. Use proper lighting - If you plan on riding your bike on the Boardwalk after dark, make sure you have proper lighting. Use a front light and a rear reflector to ensure you're visible to other cyclists and pedestrians.

By following these simple tips, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone using the Ventnor Boardwalk. So get out there, enjoy the views, and remember to be courteous!

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