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    Toronto Bike Share

    Ya that's right. Here's a list of all the charging stations: Wellesley Station Green P Richmond St E / Jarvis St Green P 14 Arundel Ave 20 Charles St E 91 Via Italia 2300 Lakeshore Blvd W 1 Market St Simcoe St / Dundas St W 25 Booth Ave 85 Lee Ave 111 Broadview Ave 101 Cedarvale Ave 11 Spadina...
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    Toronto Bike Share

    @elcorrerador FYI Scarborough Go Station has been added back. Capacity of 23 with 15 e-bikes, 0 mechanical available as of 4:12 PM
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    General cycling issues (Is Toronto bike friendly?)

    You might get closer to an answer reading/searching through the Hansard transcript for that bill when it was at the standing committee. From a quick look others share that concern...
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    Toronto Bike Share

    It's not just you, for whatever reason it's been removed from their API so it won't show for anyone
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    General cycling issues (Is Toronto bike friendly?)

    Unfortunately not, but I can't find a mention of Avenue Road. Below is what I see:
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    General cycling issues (Is Toronto bike friendly?)

    There was also an amendment to change when the removal of bike lanes portion of 212 comes into effect, switching out "come into force on a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor." and replacing it with once it receives Royal Assent, which could be as soon as next week.
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    General cycling issues (Is Toronto bike friendly?)

    I listened to part of the Minister of Transportation reading out the amendment at the committee (link). They're on a 20 minute recess right now. It sounds really bad. It's like they heard the outrage and said hold my beer.
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    General cycling issues (Is Toronto bike friendly?)

    The Trillium and Toronto Today: Leaked draft briefing for Doug Ford's cabinet warned bike lane changes could worsen congestion Some excerpts:
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    General cycling issues (Is Toronto bike friendly?)

    How do you make sense of that in the face of recent housing developments with enough bike parking for each unit but the same not being the case for car parking? Bloor between Kipling and Sherbourne will see 23,000+ more units in the near future, and many of those people will have no car but will...
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    Ontario Science Centre

    From Global News today Ford government spent more than a week planning ‘end-of-day’ science centre closure
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    General cycling issues (Is Toronto bike friendly?)

    Discussed during questions to staff at today's council meeting, and in a roundabout way in the article, the survey data is available to councillors and staff as a confidential attachment but because the province hasn't published the survey yet, no one can speak to the results of the survey.
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    General cycling issues (Is Toronto bike friendly?)

    From googling, the data in the chart is from research published in 2011 that calculated the data from pedestrian fatalities in Germany between 1999-2007, so I'm curious how different that curve would be today given how much the design of vehicles has changed since then. There's been a...
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    General cycling issues (Is Toronto bike friendly?)

    Two videos of the bike rally yesterday from the start at Bloor/Christie, 20s with audio of the beginning and a 4.5x speed video (4m30s in 60s). Didn't record it with the intention of posting it anywhere or I wouldn't have faced directly into the sun... Feel free to share/repost
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    General cycling issues (Is Toronto bike friendly?)

    From the start of it at Bloor/Christie police held the intersection for 8 minutes (2:43 to 2:51) to get all the cyclists through and a police cruiser followed with lights. Definitely felt like a much more significant crowd than last month at Queens Park.. felt like well over 1,000 showed up...
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    General cycling issues (Is Toronto bike friendly?)

    Far bigger turnout than I expected, and mention of another ride next month. About a dozen cops on bikes in attendance. Talk of another ride next month, though the speakers could be a bit more poignant/succinct . Really impressed this was organized by two UofT students
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    Road Safety & Vision Zero Plan

    This one too from last month https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/woman-dead-in-hospital-struck-by-school-bus-1.7352010
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    Cycling infrastructure (Separated bike lanes)

    The idea that discussion of existing or planned cycling infrastructure that's under threat of being removed or cancelled can't take place in the thread titled "Cycling infrastructure (Separated bike lanes)" is ridiculous
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    Cycling infrastructure (Separated bike lanes)

    Earlier today Bloor Annex BIA put this out in support of the bike lanes on Bloor. Hopefully we see more follow They were also interviewed: BIA warns removal of bike lanes would be 'disastrous'. A few excerpts:
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    Cycling infrastructure (Separated bike lanes)

    Cool, ignore the part where I give you the traffic study the province ignored too
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    Cycling infrastructure (Separated bike lanes)

    Notable that no councillors or the Mayor were at the ride & rally, I wonder if that was coincidental or deliberate... I'd like to think behind the scenes the Mayor's staff are working on a strategy. About an hour ago Mayor Chow posted this to social media: "Ripping up our roads will make people...

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