spider
Senior Member
90+ cars, 0 bikes.Not too many cars either....
In locations deemed to be heavily used bike routes.
90+ cars, 0 bikes.Not too many cars either....
Winter cyclists are like UFO sightings, very rare and almost always reported by enthusiasts.It is actually surprising. Even in January, there are still a large number of downtown cyclists on any given day. It's unusual not to see even one.
There's no point even responding to spider. He makes these same posts every year.
Yes, and he is right every year.
Good grief, do you really think that bike lanes on Wellesley will not be used? Wellesley! You can't conclude that from a few pictures shot in the middle of the winter, during construction.Yes, and he is right every year.
Random interjection:
I found the extra money the City spent this year on clearing bike lanes to be very noticeable. I cycled to work in the core nearly every day this winter and I'm not a very hardy cyclist at all.
It was possible for me because the Sherbourne bike track and the Shuter bike lanes were cleared and salted several times per day. On the worst days I still saw a few other cyclists. 85% of the time the road was dry and clear; 10% wet and clear; 5% some snow; never really any ice. Even going slowly and cautiously it cut my 30-40 minute TTC trip in half.
Apart from the advanced snow clearing I found having good bright lights, wearing a toque under my helmet, and having a utility bike with protected brakes and drivetrain were the key factors. I saved about 2-3 hours per week & hundreds of dollars on TTC tokens.
Good grief, do you really think that bike lanes on Wellesley will not be used? Wellesley! You can't conclude that from a few pictures shot in the middle of the winter, during construction.
Just go take a look at Google Streetview. You see bikes there when it's not the middle of winter.
And the other picture was of Sherbourne.
Surely you've stood on Sherbourne Street ... it's bloody dangerous trying to catch a bus, with all the bikes whizzing past (when it's not the middle of winter), down that new bike lane that's already completed! Or do you deny their existence?
https://www.google.ca/maps/@43.667049,-79.374702,3a,39.6y,232.85h,85.62t/data=!3m5!1e1!3m3!1so8MGDWixsIkTRGjeQLhO9A!2e0!5s20140601T000000
No bikes in that very short block that way, but if you turn around, you can see two coming towards you, behind the bus.
Therefore, there are always more bikes than cars.Not sure your point ... I go down the street a bit and I can see more bikes than there are cars on Wellesley!
Most bicycle lanes and paths have been cleared of snow by now... by the sun and higher temperatures.
All those bike lanes but no bikes in the photos. Not even on the sidewalk.