07-08-2015, 06:13 AM
I also hear people complain about cyclists creeping up at intersections while cars are stopped.
Take an example like Queen st from the Iron Horse Trail heading towards Highland, you have a bike lane until it abruptly ends now you have a single lane rd, that grows to 1 left lane, 1 straight, 1 right at the intersection. If the cyclist continues the path they were on when the bike lane ends, they are now technically creeping up. It is the same for roads that don't bike lanes.
Take an example like Queen st from the Iron Horse Trail heading towards Highland, you have a bike lane until it abruptly ends now you have a single lane rd, that grows to 1 left lane, 1 straight, 1 right at the intersection. If the cyclist continues the path they were on when the bike lane ends, they are now technically creeping up. It is the same for roads that don't bike lanes.