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Sharing the road REDBUD TRAIL Andover Augusta Rail Trail Initiative, Inc. (AARTI)

“On the Left” When using the Redbud Trail you need to speak up! Using the term “On The Left” signals other trail users you are approaching. This is a very important tool to help avoid collisions with other trail users. Weather or not The Redbud Trail is not an all-weather trail, meaning that when the trail is wet and trail activity continues, it causes damage to the quality of the trail. We recommend avoiding the trail when wet. Keep to the right Trail flow is similar to the rules of the road. When using the trail slower traffic keeps to the right, allowing faster-moving traffic to past on the left. This causes the trail flow to remain unclogged and limits accidents. Wildlife Be aware that since a section of the Redbud Trail is outside city limits there is wildlife that inhabits that area. Be cautious of your surroundings so as to not disrupt their environment. Do not feed, touch, interact, harass, or harm the wildlife. Be a good neighbor Be respectful of adjacent property owners’ land and keep the trail clean with no litter. Yielding On the trail, individuals need to yield to others to avoid accidents. Faster traffic must yield to slower traffic.

partnered with AARTI to develop the Redbud Trail with crushed limestone. AARTI is working closely with local communities to expand the Redbud Trail to the City of Augusta in the future. To get involved, volunteer, or learn more about upcoming events, please visit redbudtrail.org.

partners with local communities to strengthen and maintain the Redbud Trail. AARTI helped develop and currently maintains the miles of the Redbud Trail from Andover to Hwy 400/54. The Redbud Trail travels along the Burlington Northern Santa Fe rail corridor. The rail corridor stretches 11 miles in the City of Wichita, of which six miles are paved concrete. The trail passes city parks, employ- ment hubs, the Wichita State University campus, and inter- sects with the K-96 bicycle path. The Redbud Trail continues east to Butler County, where the City of Andover has a 10-foot- wide concrete hike/bike path to 13th Street. From 13th Street to US400/54 the City of Andover

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