steveintoronto
Superstar
It's a good point if correct.First of all, got a source for that?
And second, how does the math add up? Back in the summer, 70 new docks and 700 bikes cost $4 million. The summer before that, it was 80 and 800 for $4.9 million. 300 and 3,000 should be coming in at less than $20 million if you do the math.
Much of it offers a false sense of security. And many cyclists fail to realize how they are still *very* vulnerable. Many wear a helmet, and think themselves invulnerable it seems.Hopefully it's better than a few painted lines... Some of the cycling infrastructure in this city makes me shudder even as a driver.
Road awareness is as important on many painted cycle lanes as it is on unmarked roads. And many of the green boxes are invitations for disaster, still not covered under the HTA, or anything beyond by-law to assert responsibility of actions.
Toronto has a long way to go to be a 'safe cycling city'.