There is more cyclist then ever before, even in the rain you see people riding their bikes now, problem is, 90% of them are under 50 years old and many are lower income people. So they get treated as second class citizens.
But both of those statements are in decline, more older people are using bikes and its no longer just people who do not have a car. Toronto needs to "get with the times", spending money to remove bicycle lanes just doesn't sound so smart. I like to know the REAL reason the lane markers are being removed ? The street doesn't seem that narrow to me and if it was so narrow, how come bike lanes happen in the first place ?
Even Detroit has some streets with bike lanes, on Michigan Ave the joke was the bike lanes were really "hooker lanes" cause it was mostly the street gals standing in the bike lanes to flag down the cars, ha ha
But both of those statements are in decline, more older people are using bikes and its no longer just people who do not have a car. Toronto needs to "get with the times", spending money to remove bicycle lanes just doesn't sound so smart. I like to know the REAL reason the lane markers are being removed ? The street doesn't seem that narrow to me and if it was so narrow, how come bike lanes happen in the first place ?
Even Detroit has some streets with bike lanes, on Michigan Ave the joke was the bike lanes were really "hooker lanes" cause it was mostly the street gals standing in the bike lanes to flag down the cars, ha ha