06-05-2020, 09:59 PM
(06-05-2020, 09:38 PM)dtkvictim Wrote:(06-05-2020, 07:31 PM)danbrotherston Wrote: The Weber design is indicative of the regional issues...it took years to get signs put up, and the engineers who designed it had this exact conversation:Oh, I didn't realize it was more than two blocks, because there is no visual indication it's not just a sidewalk beyond that point (there's a sign, but the sidewalk design just looks like a sidewalk). Looking at Google maps now... I was also never certain if only the South/West side was a MUT, or both sides, since they look the same. Based on the signs, I'm assuming just the South/West side is. If you are a cyclist taking Weber to Waterloo, what's the proper etiquette for
"This says we need a MUT, what's a MUT?"
"It's like a wide sidewalk I think."
"Wide sidewalk it is."
To be fair, it continues for more than two blocks, it's meant to connect the Spur Line Trail to Water St.
I never wanted to bother with Weber when cycling to work, so I took Duke for most of it. Although, the Duke and Victoria light doesn't change for cyclists, so I eventually gave up and just started walking to work...
- Getting from Weber to the MUT at Water? Do you make a left turn onto the sidewalk, or dismount on the right side and cross as a pedestrian twice?
- Crossing the signalized intersections, do you have to dismount when it's a MUT?
Yup...it's pretty terrible.
Generally when I bike, I will come up Water, turn left into the parking lot (I suspect this is less surprising to drivers than trying to make a left turn onto the sidewalk, and it saves some time). I merge onto the MUT/sidewalk and proceed on the west side of Weber. I won't stay publicly whether I dismount to cross, but sufficies to say that I find it ridiculous that the regional engineers did not provide for a crossing for the users of the MUT, and that I don't believe dismounting improves safety, if drivers are going to turn without looking, I don't believe it matters whether you are on a bike or not, the Victoria St. corner is so poorly designed for non-motor vehicle users anyway.
It is sure is a shame that you were forced by the poor infrastructure in the region to give up cycling to work .