Editor:

I want to echo writer  Emitt Wallace’s concerns (letter to the editor “Bikes, scooters and pedestrians” in the May 4-5 edition of the Daily Journal). Our narrow San Mateo downtown sidewalks, made narrower by the perennial presence of garbage cans, planters, newspaper racks, parking meters and signs, do not have room left for bikes or scooters. While I have seen bikers riding on sidewalks at excess speed, you can be sure that when scooters are introduced, their presence on sidewalks would rapidly increase, creating a hazardous situation we would be better off addressing right now.  

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