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Originally Posted by emeraldeyes
Respectfully, it is my experience that even with bike lanes, they are still on the sidewalk. See Disraeli. And even Sherbrook with that new beautiful protected bike lane.
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Disraeli is a lovely path that suits the needs of just about no one. If you're headed south down Henderson, can either keep going with traffic, or stop, cut across all six lanes of the road and then some, double back a bit down Midwinter and then get on the AT bridge, which will only take you halfway across anyway, with no way of getting back to the southbound lanes, so you're forced to either take the sidewalk or bike against traffic. It was really poorly conceived.
Sherbrook I can't really speak to; I've never noticed cyclists on the sidewalk, but I also can't recall if the protected bike lane is for one or two way traffic. If its a one-way like it is for vehicles, I imagine that cyclists probably take the sidewalk to go south without heading up to Maryland. I'm guilty of doing this occasionally on River if I need to go east, just purely out of convenience. This kind of speaks to how un-friendly one-way streets can often in a neighbourhood (something TV has talked a bit about in the past).
Graham seems like it would be a really great candidate for supporting cyclists, as long as they can avoid the weirdness of something like Disraeli or Sherbrook.