Riding in Pedestrian Walkways
Cyclists may be allowed to bike on the walkways, but the right of way on walkways belongs to the pedestrians. Therefore, if a cyclist comes upon a pedestrian and causes them harm, they could be responsible for any damages.
As a general proposition, those who are in the most danger may typically receive more protection from the law since negligence law would ask what a reasonable person would do in the same or similar circumstances.
A pedestrian may be in more danger than a bicyclist when it comes to injuries occurring on a pedestrian walkway since it could be harder for the pedestrian to get out of the way than it is for a cyclist to operate at a safe speed. A reasonable person, knowing that pedestrians are likely to be walking on a pedestrian walkway, should ride at a reasonable speed.