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RE: Cycling in Waterloo Region - danbrotherston - 08-27-2019 (08-27-2019, 06:12 PM)clasher Wrote: What the actual fuck. Most people on Young Street have driveways. Unbelievable, really. The route will follow Young St. at Weber. Here is the original routing: Here is the new routing: Not a huge difference, but definitely harder to follow, and less intuitive, plus Ahrens is a much busier road and will have no infrastructure beyond signs... All because after month and months of public consultation, discussion, and concern about this cheap easy win no brainer infra, one single person came to council and demanded parking 30 meters closer to their house (there is parking on Maynard across the park). If that's all it takes to derail bike infra, nothing is ever going to change. This has happened before, I thought we might past it, I was wrong. RE: Cycling in Waterloo Region - ijmorlan - 08-28-2019 What a bunch of idiots. I might have to make a point of going to downtown Kitchener specifically to ride the “wrong” way down that block of Young. I’ll bet the parking is free, too. RE: Cycling in Waterloo Region - danbrotherston - 08-28-2019 (08-28-2019, 07:16 AM)ijmorlan Wrote: What a bunch of idiots. I might have to make a point of going to downtown Kitchener specifically to ride the “wrong” way down that block of Young. I’ll bet the parking is free, too. Yes, in fact of the 17 spaces that were proposed to be removed, the 10 that will be removed are paid, and the 7 that will be retained are free. And I suspect you'll have lots of company going the wrong way down that road... RE: Cycling in Waterloo Region - danbrotherston - 08-28-2019 CTV did a good job on the report about people parking in the bollard protected bike lanes on Water St. Yes, it's a link to a video, but it's actually pretty well done, and definitely give city some credit on response. I hope it's not lost on everyone that a 25 dollar ticket is a joke, even if bylaw wouldn't publicly acknowledge they will never ever ticket delivery vehicles (which they will tell you straight up if you ask, but I guess not to a reporter). It's also pretty scathing to say the city suggests that delivery vehicles use the .... delivery zone...gasp. Edit: Contrary to the photo this is about the DTK bike lane. RE: Cycling in Waterloo Region - Acitta - 09-01-2019 Even the Netherlands has problems with motor vehicles encroaching on cycleways. Cycling in Utrecht RE: Cycling in Waterloo Region - chutten - 09-05-2019 The contraflow bike lanes on Erb from Caroline to East of King were painted last night or early this morning! There are cones up to prevent entry (probably to let the paint cure and the reflective dust adhere), but it's actually happening! RE: Cycling in Waterloo Region - KevinL - 09-05-2019 If you check out the construction on Ottawa between Hoffman and Kehl, you can see the new separated bike lanes on the finished side - roll curb next to the road, concrete bike lane, then full curb. RE: Cycling in Waterloo Region - robdrimmie - 09-05-2019 (09-05-2019, 12:19 PM)KevinL Wrote: If you check out the construction on Ottawa between Hoffman and Kehl, you can see the new separated bike lanes on the finished side - roll curb next to the road, concrete bike lane, then full curb. The continued use of the roll curb isn't awesome, but I do think it is a major infrastructure improvement through the area for all modes of transportation. They're adding sidewalks, too. There wasn't street parking there before the transition so I am hopeful there'll be less need for "these are bike lanes not fancily paved parking spots" education as was needed for Uptown. Encroachment seems inevitable though, especially on the bend after the expressway overpass, while travelling from Ottawa towards Mill. I'm also mildly concerned with regards to how people will treat cyclists on the other side of Mill. There is no bike path but there are LRT tracks, with their roll curb and a generally similar appearance. I definitely expect to be yelled at for being in the motor vehicle lane instead of the (non-existent) bike lane. RE: Cycling in Waterloo Region - danbrotherston - 09-05-2019 (09-05-2019, 12:31 PM)robdrimmie Wrote:(09-05-2019, 12:19 PM)KevinL Wrote: If you check out the construction on Ottawa between Hoffman and Kehl, you can see the new separated bike lanes on the finished side - roll curb next to the road, concrete bike lane, then full curb. It's not education, it's certainly not fake enforcement, it's physical protection which is needed, drivers need to see their cars damaged if they attempt to park there, that is the ONLY way they will stop. Nobody cares if they park illegally in a bike lane. As for the rest, yeah, I think parking will be less of an issue (but not a non-issue here, probably no different from a standard painted bike lane). Encroachment will be better, but certainly not zero as it would be if our transportation planners were not obsessed with allowing cars to hit vulnerable road users. RE: Cycling in Waterloo Region - ijmorlan - 09-05-2019 (09-05-2019, 01:23 PM)danbrotherston Wrote: As for the rest, yeah, I think parking will be less of an issue (but not a non-issue here, probably no different from a standard painted bike lane). Encroachment will be better, but certainly not zero as it would be if our transportation planners were not obsessed with allowing cars to hit vulnerable road users. That is excellent framing. An entirely accurate way of describing current policy, although I’m sure they would use different words to describe it. But that is the point of re-framing — to try to get people to see an aspect of something that they are having trouble seeing. RE: Cycling in Waterloo Region - bpoland - 09-06-2019 Don't think anyone has posted yet but the dedicated bike lanes on Belmont are starting to get painted. They go from Glasgow to Gage and they had one direction painted south of Gage yesterday. No bollards or anything yet but it looks like it will be quite nice. Definitely feels less like an expressway. RE: Cycling in Waterloo Region - Section ThirtyOne - 09-06-2019 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/brazen-daylight-bike-theft-1.5272602 Not Waterloo Region, but I could most certainly see this happening here. What really irked me about this article was the following statement: Quote:Const. Scott Mills with the Toronto Police Service says there hasn't been a sharp rise in bike thefts in the city in the last two years but it's still a huge problem. As an avid cyclist, I find this sort of BS offensive. It's pretty clear the police services have more or less given up, it seems the only time bikes are recovered is when they are come across as part of another investigation. Disappointing. RE: Cycling in Waterloo Region - Bob_McBob - 09-07-2019 It is hard to think of anything WRPS care about less than stolen bikes. They won't even help people recover them when they find the thief and have proof of ownership, let alone actually investigate in any meaningful way. RE: Cycling in Waterloo Region - Bob_McBob - 09-09-2019 A cyclist was struck by a vehicle at the IHT crossing on Victoria this morning. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/cyclist-hit-by-vehicle-victoria-street-west-avenue-1.5276205 RE: Cycling in Waterloo Region - KevinL - 09-09-2019 This is what happens when you make good trail connections up to a road, but don't clearly mark a crossing on the road. We really need to get the Region coordinating this stuff with the cities when it involves regional roads; it's one of the biggest failings of two-tier municipal government. |