that one of you sixpackers mother was hit on a bike a while back and hurt badly. how is she doing now? hope she's making or better yet has made a full recovery.
			
			Well, to be honest, the government regulates building in floodzones. You can't build in a floodway without a no-rise certificate and anyone building in a floodzone (such as Zone AE) must build at least 1 foot above the base flood elevation. Therefore the government decided building in floodzones at an arbitrary elevation ain't a wise thing. Admittedly the Natchez Trace is part of the National Park System. It is not a thoroughfare designed to move traffic quickly and safely (note the 50 mph speed limit and no guardrails on bridges). It is a recreational/scenic parkway. Hence cycling is allowed and encouraged. Commercial vehicles are prohibited.MemphisMaroonClubDog said:How do you feel about people that live in flood zones?
are they irresponsible like people who enjoy biking on a scenic roadway that is determined by the federal govt to be a bike way