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Saving Us Time ?
In 1980 I used a moped as the fastest way to get around Toronto - @ 45 kmh it was mostly faster than subway or driving from 401 to the waterfont - gridlock was a big factor WITHOUT any bicycle lanes almost 45 years ago.
Will cars always fill the roads to a point of resistance ?
In 2024 a zero emission Bullfrog powered e-bike @ 32 kmh is also mostly faster than subway or car as well as being effortless to park, crazy economical, offers exercise and can even be fun.
I also have an EV which I rarely use in town.
I use the primary bike lanes in question at least once a week weather permitting.
I have over 1,400km now on my e-bike, ride year round (full winter motorcycle helmet makes it work) and can haul over 60lb of groceries so have some experience with the benefits and challenges... Proper setup is key.
Could things be improved further ? I think so yes...
Is removing the bike lanes now installed counter productive in many ways...?
With the in/out costs could we build dedicated bike paths ?
Are Toronto's steep ravine grades and current speed limits the main cause of friction and safety risks between vehicles and bikes...?
Please see the link to Oulo in Finland as a case study. Faster, cheaper, cleaner, healthier, popular, better...?
My first sense (aka Oulo) might be to study the river valley routes although they are at odds with the grid and would need more seemless urban connections.
Perhaps an Open International Design Competition might offer some innovative solutions...?
Other considerations:
- legalize Class 3 e-bikes @ 750w (for grades) & 45kmh to better keep up with vehicles
- harmonize vehicle speed limits to 45 kmh on routes with bikes or bike lanes
- require safer batteries (see https://www.radpowerbikes.com/blogs/the-scenic-route/what-ul-certified-…)
- offer financial rebates / incentives for e-bikes similar to EV
Pls note there may be improvements in other areas such as
- rider safety
- reduced road wear & tear
- reduced road maintenance + construction delays ? !
- cleaner air
- lower noise
- lower health costs
- affordability
Are e-bikes much more affordable than EV - personal more sustainable transport for many more people ?
Using an e-bike has allowed living contently @ 1 earth environmental footprint in Toronto...
Please see: https://www.footprintnetwork.org/
Submitted November 20, 2024 5:55 PM
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Bill 212 - Reducing Gridlock, Saving You Time Act, 2024 - Framework for bike lanes that require removal of a traffic lane.
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