chrisw
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A video from today. Looks like a big crowd on the Danforth.
A video from today. Looks like a big crowd on the Danforth.
I still believe that the bike lanes on Bloor (east of High Park), Yonge and University will remain. Much as we had to abandon resistance to Ontario Place's privatization to upload the Gardiner and QEW, Mayor Chow will need to sacrifice the Bloor West lanes and agree to seek approval of any new bike lanes.
That seems like a pragmatic approach to this battle.I still believe that the bike lanes on Bloor (east of High Park), Yonge and University will remain. Much as we had to abandon resistance to Ontario Place's privatization to upload the Gardiner and QEW, Mayor Chow will need to sacrifice the Bloor West lanes and agree to seek approval of any new bike lanes.
True, but if the people on Bloor West want to keep their bike lanes, they need to vote accordingly in the upcoming provincial election. I fear however that the PCs will win a landslide province wide.@Admiral Beez utterly embarrassing and worth of an artic Mexico narco state.
As I was saying on the last page, Yonge, Bloor and University are just the first to be removed, many more to follow.
This is just symbolic, and to draw attention away from more pernicious activities by the province. The views of locals matters not one damn.True, but if the people on Bloor West want to keep their bike lanes, they need to vote accordingly in the upcoming provincial election. I fear however that the PCs will win a landslide province wide.
Ironically enough, Mexico City has lots of bike lanes and they make it pretty easy to get around if you don't want to cram onto the metro or metrobus.@Admiral Beez utterly embarrassing and worth of an artic Mexico narco state.
I doubt very much bike lanes will have any impact on the election. Might just flip a riding if it's a tie, but that's unlikely.True, but if the people on Bloor West want to keep their bike lanes, they need to vote accordingly in the upcoming provincial election. I fear however that the PCs will win a landslide province wide.
This e-biker's not much better:He was trying to go as fast as he could, ringing his bell, even though he knew it was impossible to get past the whole streetcar before the doors opened. He basically expected people to back off even though the doors were open, and almost hit someone who stepped forward. It was extremely obnoxious, which is why I told him so.
Disagree. The main reason the Bloor West lanes are being taken out is that the views of local residents and business were raging at the Etobicoke-based Premier and MPP. Ford, who hates bike lanes seized upon these local views as an impetus to going to war against all bike lanes. Without those local views, I don’t know if we’d be here now.The views of locals matters not one damn.