TwinHuey
Active Member
Works in NYC just fine and, most importantly, keeps drivers out. Need this here badly.
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Seen in Nice today.
Works in NYC just fine and, most importantly, keeps drivers out. Need this here badly.
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Why didn’t the city include separated bike lanes on St. Clair when they installed the streetcar ROW? I drive St. Clair a few times a month and often see cyclists dangerously squeezing alongside both lanes of traffic. The fix seems easy enough, get rid of the onstreet parking along the ROW route so it’s one lane for bikes, one for cars and one for streetcars. Was this considered and rejected during the ROW design phase?
We need to get rid on on-street non-residential parking entirely across the city. Especially since so much of our store frontage is now SDM, banks or foreign-owned big brand fast food. So much of our planning is dependent on keeping these folks happy.
Nice was my favourite part of France!Coincidentally, I saw this there last month - the separation by trees and plants would probably work better there than here as they VERY rarely see snow but ..... Enjoy, it's a surprisingly pretty and fun city!
Nice is doing an excellent job of building cycling infrastructure. The photos are of Rue de la Buffa. The cycle track is new (Google street view from March shows it being constructed). Understood the weather is definitely warmer in Nice and the tree planted separation may not be quite the same for the possible future cycle track along the Kingston Road motel strip in my neighbourhood.Coincidentally, I saw this there last month - the separation by trees and plants would probably work better there than here as they VERY rarely see snow but ..... Enjoy, it's a surprisingly pretty and fun city!
It‘s Murphy’s Law, if you make it easy to do the wrong thing, it will be done wrongly. The Adelaide bike lane should have bollards in the middle wherever the lane intersects with north/south traffic.Also saw a Domino's driver driving in the new Adelaide bike lane. I don't know how these people get there license.
Lots more consultations coming this fall. Stay tuned.
Regrettably, Danforth-Kingston is delayed with the Council seat vacant. Consultation, hopefully, in the new year, maybe implementation next summer, IF the new councillor is supportive.
I have no idea how politics work, but if the elected councillor is opposed, does it mean there will be no bike lanes even if they were approved before the election?
Wellington St West - love the bike lanes, wide and safe. But I don't like Spadina crossing, have to merge with pedestrians and it's very busy sometimes, not great. Also lack of connection to downtown core, but it looks like they'll extend the bike lanes to Simcoe St, but I hope they can do it all the way to St. Lawrence market. Some videos here and here.
Dundas St East - very wide bike lane, literally same wide as car lane which is great. But we need a better separation from cars, concrete blocks like on Adelaide/Richmond would be better. Trees and plants would be even better. Video is here.
I'm biking all the time in Toronto since 2016 and I can tell that in the last 2 years I've seen more improvements than in 2016-2021. It's still a long way to go, even compare to Montreal, but the city is on the right track.
I certainly will.Staff will be very happy to read that. Be sure and send a nice email either directly to them to the Mayor. Everyone likes a bit of recognition now and again.
That's great, thank you in advance.Consultations will start to appear in the next week or two on the City's website for several projects......... I will report as they come forward.