Fort Collins police begin tougher enforcement of dismount zones
May 9, 2008 CommentsPrintEmail Fort Collins police will start tougher enforcement of dismount zones in the city as the weather warms and pedestrians and business owners worry about safety on the city's paths and sidewalks.
Biking and skateboarding on city streets is illegal where signs prohibit riding in Fort Collins.
For bicyclists uncomfortable riding on bsy streets such as College Avenue downtown, police say to use designated bike lanes on streets such as Remington Mason streets on either side of College Avenue. Alleyways can also be used for bikes and skateboard.
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