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The Shuter bike lane from Sherbourne to River seems like a practical joke being played on cyclists. It is in such poor condition that to call it paved renders the term meaningless. One has to swerve to avoid the holes and gigantic cracks in the road, and cars aren't expecting cyclists to go in the road. There is already enough to worry about with the parking alongside the lane. The lane seems more like a buffer for parked cars than a bicycle lane.
13 Commentaires
Display Name Blocked (78750) (Utilisateur inscrit)
Marilyn (Invité)
Ryan (Invité)
sister1 (Invité)
Ryan (Invité)
brashley46 (Invité)
Display Name Blocked (78750) (Utilisateur inscrit)
Sister1 (Invité)
Ryan - are you one of those cyclists who feel they are entitled to run a red light and not stop at crosswalks? The road damage is bad for drivers too.
Crocography (Utilisateur inscrit)
sister1 (Invité)
Ryan (Invité)
Sister, I tell you I was doored by cabbie and you respond by insulting cyclists? What has that to do with the road damage that makes using the bike lane dangerous? If you think that they decaying road is a problem for drivers and not just a safety issue for cyclists, that's great. Make that case, but if you just want to troll I suggest that you go find something better to do. If you read the original complaint, the inconvenience to drivers is addressed.
One thing you fail to consider is that there are several streets parallel to Shuter, but Shuter is the only one with a bike lane, so it is the best option for cyclists. If you find it difficult to drive on, try Dundas. There are fewer cyclists.
sister1 (Invité)
adam wetstein (Utilisateur inscrit)