One option may be to use green paint that is commonly used on the MUTs and bike lanes and apply it to the driveway entrances/exits. It would ultimately still come down to how attentive drivers are regarding bikes, scooters, skateboarders, pedestrians etc but at least it would make it a bit more obvious that there may be non-vehicular traffic coming by. I don't bike in Waterloo Region much because it's still dangerous so I'm not familiar with much of the infrastructure here, but it does indeed seem negligent they would not add some sort of signage or similar to warn drivers. Seems like it should be obvious to include such things...like putting stop signs on intersections.
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