Not sure if you're trolling a little bit here, but, are surely you not
saying you'd prefer the satisfaction of disregarding a non-enforcable
stop sign to being alive?

Anyway, public bike paths are government-owned and thus any signage is
very likely enforcable.

"Zoltan Finks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Interesting you mention this. Just yesterday, I must admit, I did
> not notice one of these little signs posted at the right edge of the
> bike trail. And I was upset that two cars did not yield to me. I
> honestly did not think they had the right of way to cross into the
> straight-line path of bicycle traffic on the trail. Wife pointed out
> the miniature stop sign to me. That's cool.
>
> But I wonder, as with stop signs posted in shopping centers, if they
> are actually legally enforceable?
>
> brian
>

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