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I don't mind beg buttons (well, no, I actually hate them, let's be honest. They tell me my safety doesn't matter as much as a driver's convenience) but when they're located in a way that forces you to get off your bike, hump it over a curb, hop awkwardly towards it, before you're even able to press the damn thing? Ugh.

I've found the bike detectors on Whyte Ave/106 St and 99 St by the Polish church work a dream.

Re: complaints being closed without any action, I've now started to always ask for a reference number from whomever I'm on the phone with. At least then there's something one can use to get some movement ...or at least an acknowledgement that said action was left undone.
 
All of Vancouver's bike beg buttons are at the curb, no awkward shuffle required.

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Supplemental would be good. Maybe have the light on the button light up if the sensors already detected the bicycle. The problem is, the city might be less incentivized to repair the sensors if they need repair.
 
All of Vancouver's bike beg buttons are at the curb, no awkward shuffle required.

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Supplemental would be good. Maybe have the light on the button light up if the sensors already detected the bicycle. The problem is, the city might be less incentivized to repair the sensors if they need repair.
We have/had (I was through there recently and can't remember if it's still there) one similar to this at 127 St and Stony Plain Road, so there is precedent.


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Another city known for its traffic gridlock and poor air quality is seeing significant increases in bike usage over the last couple of years.

In London, England, bikes now outnumber cars in city centre.

 
London is comparable to Vancouver in weather.

Edmonton is comparable to Montreal in weather. Montreal has greater ridership than Vancouver.

Both Montreal and London have greater ridership than Vancouver. And both have invested more in their bike infrastructure than Vancouver. Takeaway - invest in a good network and more people will use it regardless of climate.
 
Why are protected bike lanes so important on bike routes? It would have saved this man's life.

This happened in Calgary today. It's a bike route, but just painted lanes between parked and moving vehicles as you can see from the pic. Next year they are building protected lanes at this location to replace the paint, which would have prevented this death.

Unprotected routes also significantly impact ridership as people don't feel safe.

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