the lemur
Senior Member
The people against an Idaho stop are those who don't ride a bicycle on a regular basis on the streets of Toronto.
They also tend to be people who equate the idea of anyone other than a car slowing down and rolling the stop with blasting right through it without even pausing. They think it'll be for the benefit of red-light-running cyclists and don't even want to consider how a bike slowing down to less than 10 km/h when there is no other traffic does not present the same hazard as a car rolling through with essentially no pause.
On the new QQW trail this morning, I was one of two out of four cyclists who actually stopped for one of the reds: one guy just kinda coasted through, another just kept going at top speed. I had a brief chat with the other cyclist who had stopped and it turned out we had both at some point been pulled over or ticketed for not making a complete stop. I have a feeling red-light-runners here are going to be a problem since there's a sense the lights on the trail aren't at 'real' intersections.