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2011-05-24 9:44 AM

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Subject: speed limit on bike trails?

yesterday, as i was leaving the greenway to head north on the cedar lake trail, another biker going the other direction yelled at me to watch out for the radar.  

I had no idea what he was talking about.  then right after i went over the hill and stopped at the stop sign at the bottom, i saw a car ahead parked off to the side of the trail.  SO i approached very slowly and said "hi" to the police officer the was standing next to a tree with a radar gun. 

I should have stopped and asked if there is a speed limit? But i did not.  I know the trails around the lakes have speed limits posted on the pavement.  I have never seen anything indicating a speed limit on pavement or signs, once you are away from the lakes. 

So is there a speed limit?  I know if there is, it is not enforced much, but just curious.



2011-05-24 9:57 AM
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Subject: RE: speed limit on bike trails?
Not that I know of, other than the lake trails where it's painted on the road.  In fact, a few years ago someone had painted a speed limit sign on the N Cedar Lake trail (near the bridge on the north side of Cedar Lake) and it was immediately covered, because there isn't a speed limit there and there was an uproar.

Do you mean the Kenilworth trail?  The one that is perpendicular to the Greenway and goes on the east side of the lake?    I wonder if that small segment has a limit.  There aren't any signs that I have ever noticed, so it's hard to enforce I'd think. 

Shoot, too bad you didn't ask him.  
2011-05-24 9:59 AM
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Subject: RE: speed limit on bike trails?
Is it possible he was trying to get the speed of drivers on Cedar Lake Rd?  Or was he too far from there?    He could be busy all day giving out tickets to biker not stopping at the stop signs, so it mystifies me about the speed thing.  Then what, does he run after you and yell?
2011-05-24 10:18 AM
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Subject: RE: speed limit on bike trails?
it was out by hopkins where it turns and goes parallel with 169.  He was maybe 100 feet north of the stop sign.  and out of his car.  also it was a three rivers park car.  I wish i had stopped and asked.......
2011-05-24 10:48 AM
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Subject: RE: speed limit on bike trails?
Lucky for me I don't ever have to worry about exceeding any kind of fast speed...
2011-05-24 10:56 AM
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Subject: RE: speed limit on bike trails?
That's right by my house, so I am on that trail a lot.  If there's a speed limit, they need to be advertising it. I am going to keep an eye out and ask if possible.

peteweb55403 - 2011-05-24 10:18 AM it was out by hopkins where it turns and goes parallel with 169.  He was maybe 100 feet north of the stop sign.  and out of his car.  also it was a three rivers park car.  I wish i had stopped and asked.......


2011-05-24 10:57 AM
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Subject: RE: speed limit on bike trails?
Well, if it's anything like the other trails we are talking 10 mph!!  That's pretty slow

I really wish they'd spend more time policing the stop signs...

I have seen cops on bikes on that section of trail before, too.

Are they "real" cops? 

Climbinggonzo - 2011-05-24 10:48 AM Lucky for me I don't ever have to worry about exceeding any kind of fast speed...
2011-05-24 11:45 AM
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Subject: RE: speed limit on bike trails?
The dakota trail is 15mph, im guessing all the three rivers park ones are.
2011-05-24 11:54 AM
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According to this http://www.petesebikes.com/blog/item/three_rivers_set_to_add_electric_bikes_to_trail_mix, there is no speed limit on Three Rivers Bike Trails.  One data point.

2011-05-24 12:04 PM
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Subject: RE: speed limit on bike trails?
I see 10mph painted on the pavement of some of the narrower trails (like along Wirth Pkwy) but not on most bigger ones (like the main parts of the Cedar Lake or Luce Line trails.)  And I'm not sure exactly the place you're referring to.  I guess I need to be more careful...I confess I'm not too good at watching my speed even on the marked trails.
2011-05-24 4:00 PM
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I've always wanted to get a speeding ticket on my bike. ...bragging rights you know!


2011-05-25 10:02 PM
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Subject: RE: speed limit on bike trails?
I stopped a bike cop on the Cedar Regional Trail today and she said that there were no speed limits on the Greenway or Cedar Trails and that they only use radar guns to enforce people stopping at red lights.  There ya go. Wink
2011-06-02 9:33 AM
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B-One - 2011-05-24 4:00 PM I've always wanted to get a speeding ticket on my bike. ...bragging rights you know!

I am working for the same goal. My wife has a strict no-speeding-tickets-on-the-motorcycle policy; I wonder if that applies to the TT bike.

2011-06-02 11:24 PM
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Subject: RE: speed limit on bike trails?
ericsenf - 2011-06-02 9:33 AM

B-One - 2011-05-24 4:00 PM I've always wanted to get a speeding ticket on my bike. ...bragging rights you know!

I am working for the same goal. My wife has a strict no-speeding-tickets-on-the-motorcycle policy; I wonder if that applies to the TT bike.

X3.  I would gladly pay it and frame it!

2011-06-03 7:25 AM
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I may be the odd one out here, but living near the Dakota trail and seeing the traffic and age groups that use it constantly, I would be all for a speed limit (as mentioned, there currently is no speed limit).  I have seen several nasty accidents and something bad is going to happen.  Not sure why groups need to ride that trail in a pace line at 20+ MPH at 11:00a on a saturday?  we have plenty of GREAT roads around Lake Minnetonka to ride.  

Maybe a speed limit on weekends from 9a-7p and weeknights?  There needs to be something there... 

2011-06-03 7:31 AM
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Subject: RE: speed limit on bike trails?
On the Dakota trail, I agree.   It's too heavily traveled and too narrow to support faster riders. Yeah, especially during peak times!  I rode it once but haven't been back because of that.  That's a lot different than the Cedar Lake Trail, for instance.

ball6135 - 2011-06-03 7:25 AM

I may be the odd one out here, but living near the Dakota trail and seeing the traffic and age groups that use it constantly, I would be all for a speed limit (as mentioned, there currently is no speed limit).  I have seen several nasty accidents and something bad is going to happen.  Not sure why groups need to ride that trail in a pace line at 20+ MPH at 11:00a on a saturday?  we have plenty of GREAT roads around Lake Minnetonka to ride.  

Maybe a speed limit on weekends from 9a-7p and weeknights?  There needs to be something there... 



2011-06-04 7:12 AM
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The bike trails are for recreational riding. My belief is that it is too dangerous to be traveling at the speeds we generally train at. Two of the three riders killed in my area in the last ten years were hit by cars while crossing roads on the Heartland trail. They were out riding and elevated speeds and either ignored the crossing or were going so fast that they didn't have the ability to stop.
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2011-06-23 2:39 PM
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B-One - 2011-05-24 4:00 PMI've always wanted to get a speeding ticket on my bike. ...bragging rights you know!
lol!!! *thumbs up*
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