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I dumb; can someone please explain the TPA and bikeshare connection to me?
The TPA (Green P) is the owner/manager of Bikeshare Toronto; though operations are contracted out.
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I dumb; can someone please explain the TPA and bikeshare connection to me?
Grimes probably still shell-shocked following his twitter controversy the other day and isn't thinking straight.What surprises me however, is Grimes, Nunziata, and Crawford voting yes. Am i dreaming?
So much this. Bikeshare membersbip should also be included free in metropass.A lot of suburban councillors are voting in support of bike share now as it's expanding into the suburbs and approaching their wards. It's a win for them to get stations in their ward.
Personally I would love for Metrolinx to pick up Bike Share and expand it to the suburbs, placing them around their GO train stations.
Mississauga is making progress with bike lanes or more often MUPs on suburban arterials, with a suprising number of cross-rides with bike signals. Better than Toronto seems to be managing on comparable suburban arterials. There are stretches where there are gaps in the network. Riding on the street I tend to only do recreationally outside of rush hour (which would be legitimately terrifying).I could see Bike Share expanding into Port Credit and south Mississauga within 5 years, before all of Toronto is covered, provided there are no jurisdictional hurdles to overcome.
But correct me if I am wrong, most of the suburban areas are still very inhospitable for cycling outside of trails. The GO stations are traffic nightmares at peak periods, and largely located in commercial/industrial areas where there's both more threats to would-be cyclists, and less destinations.
Mississauga is making progress with bike lanes or more often MUPs on suburban arterials, with a suprising number of cross-rides with bike signals. Better than Toronto seems to be managing on comparable suburban arterials. There are stretches where there are gaps in the network. Riding on the street I tend to only do recreationally outside of rush hour (which would be legitimately terrifying).
New station added this morning at Dundas St W / St Helens Ave (where Dundas and College meet).
Odd they appear to have repaved it; and closed it.
If the intent was to close it; you'd think they might have gone for decorative pavers, replaced the sidewalks w/same; made it seem like a bit of a parkette.