06-12-2017, 10:47 AM
Now I'm kicking myself for not taking a picture of the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad lane marking on the other side of the ROW from where that picture was taken.
The "bike lane" gets squished into nothing on the curb as you approach the intersection, and then emerges from the curb on the other side. But only after there is yellow paint encouraging drivers to encroach on the curb side (in order to steer them away from the central curb where the LRT curb begins.)
You are not given an elegant way to merge out into the car lane, and then if you are not riding single-file at the intersection, the cars are being encouraged to side-swipe you.
The "bike lane" gets squished into nothing on the curb as you approach the intersection, and then emerges from the curb on the other side. But only after there is yellow paint encouraging drivers to encroach on the curb side (in order to steer them away from the central curb where the LRT curb begins.)
You are not given an elegant way to merge out into the car lane, and then if you are not riding single-file at the intersection, the cars are being encouraged to side-swipe you.