Mountain Man
Senior Member
Heads up for anyone that uses the bike path, I've seen Bylaw doing speed enforcement in and around Edworthy lately. Last one was on the north side of the river by Angels Cafe late last week.
Good - plenty of spandex dorks and e-bike losers ripping way too fast on the pathways lately.Heads up for anyone that uses the bike path, I've seen Bylaw doing speed enforcement in and around Edworthy lately. Last one was on the north side of the river by Angels Cafe late last week.
Good news is they'll go away when winter comes, and the pathways will return to the true riders. Gods chosen cyclists if you will.Good - plenty of spandex dorks and e-bike losers ripping way too fast on the pathways lately.
Would be a classic move for a highly visible provincial intervention into a municipal role. 2-3 Rick Bell articles are probably lined up already.The Province of Ontario is granting themselves approval power for municipal bike lanes. Seems quite heavy handed and something the province shouldn't be involved in, so I 100% expect the UCP to do this too.
That picture depicts the side of the road.
It is funny how they don't realize bike lanes are designed to remove the need for vehicles, thus reducing cars, thus reducing road use and damage. It's not one or the other, they work in tandem. Forcing people to use cars does not lead to less road costs.
Sadly, he will probably get a lot of feedback, likes and agreement from people who aren't capable of thinking for themselves. The war on bike lanes has begun...
Fair enough. Perhaps a bit antagonistic on my part.People who are capable of thinking for themselves, on the other hand, can only reach the opposite conclusion?