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Originally Posted by GreyGarden
WFP article today on people on bikes being ticketed:
https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/sp...574943832.html
Can someone who knows a thing or two about bike lanes explain if the shared sidewalk style we're seeing on Maryland are any good? My inclination is that its not. For me it has nothing to do with grade separation but on Maryland there is hardly any separation at all, its just two different colours of pavement. I roll my eyes when I see someone walking in the bikelane on Sherbrook, but I can't have that same reaction on Maryland because its so subtle. I've seen a number of near misses by Westminster.
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I'm really not a fan of that stretch. I prefer to just stay on the road much of the time, because going up and down at each intersection is annoying. There is also some issue with people walking onto it, especially at the bus stops. But the biggest issue I have with it is that it doesn't give cyclists an indication of whether they're supposed to switch to the road for the bridge, or stay on the sidewalk. Particularly an issue given the article and people getting tickets for being on sidewalks.
The Sherbrook side is definitely better. Grade separation from pedestrians, no annoying ups and downs at intersections, and full separation from vehicles aside from intersections.
Even with the curb cuts every 5 feet in some areas (*cough*garry*cough*) they would be what I suggest should go in most of downtown and built up areas. I'm even okay with the two-direction ones, as long as they are marked as such and wide enough.