CplKlinger
Senior Member
Edmonton is rolling out mobility lanes and shared streets again this summer; they'll be opened once the pertinent streets/avenues are swept. Whyte Ave doesn't appear on the list of affected streets, which surprises me a bit. I saw pylons and curb ramps being unloaded last week, I assumed that crews were preparing for this.
Just to clarify:
"Shared Streets are open for people to use to bike, walk, or other active modes. Vehicle access is restricted to local traffic only on these streets. Since all modes are using the same space, the speed limit is reduced to 20 km/hr. "
"Mobility Lanes open the use of a vehicle lane for people to use for physical activity by closing the lane to vehicle traffic and reducing speed limits to 40 km/hr."
Just to clarify:
"Shared Streets are open for people to use to bike, walk, or other active modes. Vehicle access is restricted to local traffic only on these streets. Since all modes are using the same space, the speed limit is reduced to 20 km/hr. "
"Mobility Lanes open the use of a vehicle lane for people to use for physical activity by closing the lane to vehicle traffic and reducing speed limits to 40 km/hr."