ST&PS Courtesy

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Share the Trail

Sedona’s ST&PS trails and pathways are designed to accommodate a variety of users – pedestrians, joggers, bicyclists, skateboarders, and inline skaters. Showing courtesy and following a few simple, common sense guidelines will make using the ST&PS safe and enjoyable for everyone.

Keep to the Right

All ST&PS users should keep to the right side of the path except when passing or turning left. If you stop along the path, move off the path to the right.

Signal to Others

When approaching other path users, bicyclists should sound their horn or bell, or call out, then pass on the left. Pedestrians should acknowledge with a wave and move to the right side of the path.

Yield the Right-of-Way

Bicyclists, inline skaters, and skateboarders must yield to pedestrians on ST&PS trails and pathways.  Pedestrians always have the right-of-way.

Check Your Speed

Bicyclists should slow when approaching and passing other pathway users.  Travel at a speed appropriate for the conditions that allows you to be in control.

Be Predictable

Travel in a consistent and predictable manner.  Always look behind before changing position on the path.

Be Careful in Crosswalks

Vehicles turning across the pathway at a driveway or side street pose a particular hazard to pathway users.  Motorists turning right are looking to the left and may not see pathway users on their right.  Left-turning motorists are looking ahead for gaps in traffic and may not be paying attention to the pathway at all.

Trail users should be especially alert and cautious at side street or driveway crossings.  Make eye contact with drivers and be sure they see you before crossing.  Cyclists should slow down prior to entering the crosswalk, to look for turning vehicles and to give motorists a chance to see you.

Control Your Pet

By law, pet owners in Sedona are required to keep their pets on a leash while using the ST&PS pathway.  The law also requires owners to clean up after their pets.

Headphone Hazards

Keep the volume sufficiently low so you can hear other pathway users approaching.

Be Visible

Bicycles on the pathway at night must be equipped with a headlight and taillight or rear reflector, just like when riding on the road.

Respect Private Lands

Many ST&PS pathways pass by private land.  Help protect pathway access for the future by being courteous and respectful, and by staying on the pathway.