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  1. I used to bike on that street every day for 3 years. Just moved away a year ago. So glad these bike lanes are finally up!

  2. infiniteawareness420 on

    In my city, Seattle, people were pointing at non-clogged/jammed bike lanes as proof they’re not being used.

    Bitch, thats just a sign of how efficient they are. They ARE being used (we have a counter on the Fremont bridge) and they’re cheaper per mile to construct and maintain than a road or interstate for cars.

  3. knarf_on_a_bike on

    I live on Bloor Street, about 2 km east of that photo. Those lanes actually go right past my front door. I commute along Bloor every day. The opposition to those lanes is incredible. You wouldn’t know it from the photo, but it’s an affluent semi-suburban neighbourhood filled with car-addicted older folk who don’t give a crap that the streets are now safer for pedestrians and cyclists. All they care about is that it takes them 2 minutes longer to get to where they’re going, and they lost their parking spot in front of the take-out restaurant.

  4. Tiberiusmoon on

    You mean that cycle lane that would have cars parked in it if it wasn’t there?

    Sure snowflake

  5. But and I say this as a dog owner. How come nobody complains about funds spent on dog parks/infrastructure, animal control. I always ask people when was the last time a cyclist delayed you for more than 15 seconds? They generally sputter and move on.

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