Admiral Beez
Superstar
I can’t imagine these plastic posts doing anything to stop a car that’s missed the corner.
If there’s no protected lane I’d rather have no lane at all. I’ve been cycling this city since the 1980s and have never had an incident with a car. I stick to the curb, watch for car occupants to open doors, never run red lights or stop signs (okay, I sometimes may slow but not stop), never block a lane of traffic (we’ve all seen those spandex clad assholes sitting in the middle of lane of stopped traffic), always walk my bike across crosswalks and pedestrian crossings, try to act in a predictable manner and assume that every right turning truck or car doesn’t see me. When I read about cyclists getting killed by dump trucks turning right, I ask myself did that loud and large truck somehow sneak up on that cyclist? I’m not victim blaming, but as they teach us motorcyclists, you can be in the right, and still be dead. So, my last mantra I ride with is, always give way and stay calm.
In my 32 years cycling downtown Toronto this mindset has kept me safe, and allowed me to enjoy my cycling without unreasonable fear. I‘m a huge supporter of separated bike lanes as it gives confidence to a new generation of reluctant cyclists....but if they’re not protected lanes it’s false confidence, and people are going to continue to get killed while assuming they have the right of way, and that the lanes protect them.
The roadside edge is tapered, almost inviting cars to drive up it. That outside edge curb wall should be on both sides, or at least the road edge should be a hard curb. What's the point of the tapered edge? Maybe it's to enable cyclists to easily enter and exit the lane?
Where is this photo taken from?
The roadside edge is tapered, almost inviting cars to drive up it. That outside edge curb wall should be on both sides, or at least the road edge should be a hard curb. What's the point of the tapered edge? Maybe it's to enable cyclists to easily enter and exit the lane?
EDIT - Whoops, I see it now, is that the sidewalk with the tapered edge? Is that the bike path is further to the right? But still, why the tapered edge with the road?
If there’s no protected lane I’d rather have no lane at all. I’ve been cycling this city since the 1980s and have never had an incident with a car. I stick to the curb, watch for car occupants to open doors, never run red lights or stop signs (okay, I sometimes may slow but not stop), never block a lane of traffic (we’ve all seen those spandex clad assholes sitting in the middle of lane of stopped traffic), always walk my bike across crosswalks and pedestrian crossings, try to act in a predictable manner and assume that every right turning truck or car doesn’t see me. When I read about cyclists getting killed by dump trucks turning right, I ask myself did that loud and large truck somehow sneak up on that cyclist? I’m not victim blaming, but as they teach us motorcyclists, you can be in the right, and still be dead. So, my last mantra I ride with is, always give way and stay calm.
In my 32 years cycling downtown Toronto this mindset has kept me safe, and allowed me to enjoy my cycling without unreasonable fear. I‘m a huge supporter of separated bike lanes as it gives confidence to a new generation of reluctant cyclists....but if they’re not protected lanes it’s false confidence, and people are going to continue to get killed while assuming they have the right of way, and that the lanes protect them.