Maybe not in your circles, but in mine cycling is more often the primary mode of transport then either driving or the TTC.
If you had my work/family/recreational schedule, there's no way I could possibly accomplish all my daily tasks on a bicycle. That's great that you can, but you're in the 2% of the population whereby cycling is a viable option.
I live downtown so I am quite familiar with the Jarvis Street bike lanes. As a previous poster pointed out, most of the time the bike lanes were not used, even during rush hour. And yet many times the cyclists would barrel down the sidewalks of Jarvis. It has got to the point that when walking down the sidewalk, I peak over my shoulder like a motorist if I am going to make a turn, so to avoid being run over by some jerk cyclist. Too bad the cops will not enforce the law about riding on sidewalks, but then it is politically incorrect. Wouldn't want to piss off those commies at Now Magazine.
So true! I came so close to being smoked by a cyclist riding flat out on the sidewalk last weekend. I was waiting for the light to change so I could cross the street when I changed my mind and decided to turn to go into a store. As I turned I saw a cyclist out of the corner of my eye flying don the sidewalk. Had I not seen him in time and taken one more step, I would have been seriously injured. Had he hit me and had I been able to get up, I would have pounded the living shit out of that asshole. It wouldn't have been a pretty site. There's no excuse for riding a bicycle that fast on a crowded sidewalk. Sometimes I just want to clothesline those fuckers.
Cyclists would get a lot more respect from motorists if they showed more respect for the rules of the road.
Preaching to the choir brother! The problem is so many cyclists have never driven a car so they have no idea how to respect the rules of the road. For them there's little consequence or repercussions for their poor behavior, bad decisions or complete incompetence. I've said it so many times, when I ride a bike I have very few issues with other motorists as I obey the rules of the road and use common sense. When I drive my car I'm constantly having to be extra careful to avoid hitting idiot cyclists who are constantly breaking the rules and putting their lives in danger. :frusty:
well they can bloody well detour to a safe and smaller street if they value their lives....does this make too much sense for you to fathom that deliberately going after the major car thoroughfares is asinine when the secondary routes would be better for all? Both could have their needs met, but no... you want to bring car drivers to their knees. Not until bikers pay as much taxes and fees as drivers , pal.
I hear ya... Like I said, I bet the majority of the people who are upset they're eliminating the Jarvis bike lanes don't even use them.
If you do, tell me where you ride to/from on a daily basis and I bet I can find you an alternative route that's just as fast. No surprise that I still haven't heard from anyone on that. Unless you live at Jarvis and Isabella and work at Jarvis and Queen, you have no legitimate reason to complain about the removal of the bike lanes.
But how much wear and tear does a bicycle do?
Not a lot but without registration or a license it makes it difficult to police them.
And if so, then shit, the same can be said of people walking, why should cyclists pay to use the roads yet the walkers pay nothing to use the sidewalks that are paid with taxes ?
Motorists pay large amounts of tax on their vehicle, maintenance, gas, parking fees etc. They're also easily fined should they break the law. Walkers (I think you mean pedestrians) pay for the maintenance of sidewalks through their taxes.
A car is different, those do wear out the pavement...much much quicker then a bicycle ever could. A car could jump the curb and mow down a group of walkers, a bicyle would do far less harm. Oh sure sometimes a bad accident does happen but same with walking, people slip and fall and break their hip, even die if they strike their heads-you could even fall and knock another person down as you hit the ground..so I guess you should wear a helmet and have insurance just to walk on the sidewalk.( rolls eyes )
Drama Queen!
Seriously though they were a waste. Too small a number of people bike to make it worthwhile. Furthermore, the creation of bike lanes is not going to attract many more bikers. I mean I love bike riding but not in downtown traffic. The only thing between you and the ER or a coffin is a painted line.
Furthermore, I don't think everyone who is for the removal of the Jarvis bike lanes should be considered "anti-bike". There has to be a balance between cars and bikes. I just don't think it makes sense to put bike lanes on Jarvis or University. I can get to any part of the city on my bike using streets with existing bike lanes or by riding on side streets. Yet the extremists, like the ones who laid down in front of the line removal truck on Jarvis the past couple days, would have you think it's the end of the world.
The city builds a better separated bike lane on Sherbourne from Bloor all the way to Queens Quay, 300 meters from Jarvis but that's not good enough for them. Idiots!