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New Location is up at Coxwell and Plains Rd. (1/2 way between Cosburn and O'Connor) .
Good spot, by stores/restos and a major High School.
Good spot, by stores/restos and a major High School.
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I think they put stations at King/Brant, King/Spadina and King/Charlotte because they were given the space as part of the King Street Pilot.
I don't get the logic. The pilot (all the street patio fluff) made King extremely hostile to bicycling (who wants to bike on streetcar tracks?). They are trying to compensate by dumping some bikeshare stations on it?
My guess is they want to provide people from other areas of the city with more options to bike TO or FROM King not necessarily ON it.
Well so many destinations are ON King but you can't bike ON it anymore. I don't understand how this is not a consideration.
I actually prefer biking on King vs. Adelaide or Richmond now since it's so empty. Adelaide and Richmond have too much bike traffic.I don't get the logic. The pilot (all the street patio fluff) made King extremely hostile to bicycling (who wants to bike on streetcar tracks?). They are trying to compensate by dumping some bikeshare stations on it?
Fair. Was just a guess. Most of Toronto roads are unbikeable anyways. If they started considering bike share locations based on how hostile the roads are we'd have like 5 stations.
Probably more to make it seem like "King is for Everyone" so let's toss some bike stations around it.
I actually prefer biking on King vs. Adelaide or Richmond now since it's so empty. Adelaide and Richmond have too much bike traffic.
I don't cycle on them; I cycle next to them and cross them perpendicularly when necessary. So no I'm not bothered.You're not bothered by cycling on streetcar tracks? It's really dangerous.
I wouldn't have minded the lack of bikeability if they had actually given streetcars protected lanes and signaling priority. Anyway, that's a different thread.
You're not bothered by cycling on streetcar tracks? It's really dangerous.
I’m in Shanghai at end of August and will see if it’s any better than my visit to Shenzhen in February. At the latter, I saw bikes chucked in hedges, leaning against highway exit ramps, and basically dumped everywhere. I believe I’m also in Singapore soon, and I’m looking forward to seeing how that ultra organized nation does Bikeshare. I'll post some pics.https://www.scmp.com/news/china/soc...ing-firms-pull-3000-bikes-out-rivers-vow-help
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