I am worried by the prospect of a new cycle path on Worthing seafront.
One of the dictionary definitions of a promenade is "paved walkway along the seafront at a holiday resort".
A path, in my mind, is something you walk on, not ride.
I don't think the cost of such a cycle track can be justified for the small percentage of the Worthing population who will use it.
I am also concerned about the dangers of mixing pedestrians and cyclists together.
I have experienced this first-hand when recently walking along the seafront at Brighton.
I nearly walked into a cyclist who was moving at approximately 15mph.
I hate to think what damage the cyclist and myself would have suffered if we had collided.
As a child, I was always told by my parents not to cycle on the path so as not to endanger pedestrians. I still believe this is good advice today.
If cyclists believe roads are too dangerous for them, what is wrong with a brisk walk or using the bus or train?
Let's hope the council takes note and leaves the seafront to pedestrians.
-Dave Stone, Lancing
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