Even if the province removes…

Commentaire

Even if the province removes already-constructed bike lanes, cyclists will still legally be permitted to ride on these streets. What evidence does the government have to suggest that: 1) motorists want to drive in the same lane as cyclists?; 2) that cyclists and motorists using the same lane will reduce congestion?; 3) that the shared use of lanes will be as safe as separated traffic? How many cyclists are expected to die as a result of these changes?