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All users
- Where different paths or sides of the path are signed for different user groups - please keep to your side.
- If you are in a group, please do not walk or ride across the whole width of the path, leave space for others to pass you easily.
- Take great care where the Trans Pennine Trail crosses or follows roads.
- Take all your litter home and be careful with cigarette ends due to risk of fire.
- Dog owners - please clean up after your pet - dog mess spoils the Trail and adjacent areas for other people and poses health risks.
- Keep your dog under close control- preferably on a short lead, especially where farm animals are present.
Horse Riders
- Use only sections of the Trail where horses are allowed.
- Do not use the Trail unless you can control your horse - you may encounter walkers, people using wheelchairs and scooters, cyclists, dogs and bridges over road, rail and water.
- Do not canter or gallop on shared sections of the Trail.
- Please avoid damaging Trail surfaces and don't ride on the grass central dividing strip.
Horse riders and cyclists
- Warn others when you approach from behind so you do not startle people as you pass by - call politely or use a bell / hooter.
- Slow down when approaching other users who are unpredictable, particularly children or animals; remember too, some people may have a hearing impairment.
- Helmets and high visibility clothing will add to your safety.
- Please ride in single file on narrow sections.
Cyclists
- Must not use this route for racing competitions or speed trials.
- On canal towpaths - read and abide by the British Waterways code for cyclists.
- Please be prepared to dismount occasionally - on steep access ramps, or on limited sections (such as restricted width bridges).
- Where the Trail is a designated bridleway, cyclists should give way to other users.
- Be careful with your speed - especially on slopes or where visibility ahead is limited.
Please enjoy the Trans Pennine Trail and help others to do so too!
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