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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
(11-08-2014, 04:51 PM)plam Wrote: Between William and the Iron Horse, the bike path is the sidewalk. The infrastructure is sending mixed signals here (and will be different post-construction as well).

I was referring to the section of Caroline between Erb and William, but in any case:

CITY OF WATERLOO BY-LAW NO. 08 –077
Quote:Part IV - General
1. Operation of Vehicles
(a) Driving on a Boulevard, Sidewalk or Multi-Use Trail
i. No person shall drive a motor vehicle or a motor-assisted vehicle on any boulevard, sidewalk or multi-use trail except on a driveway;
ii. No person shall drive a bicycle having a wheel or wheels more than 50 centimetres in diameter or ride a skateboard on any boulevard or sidewalk except on a driveway.
iii. No person shall drive a motorized snow vehicle within the City.

The "Coles Notes" version: Happy Cycling
Quote:Sidewalks are for kids and pedestrians!
• Kids can ride on the sidewalk. Adults have to ride on the road
• Some roads have a lot of cars. Use Google bike directions for a bike-friendly route
P.S. I don't see any exceptions for construction. 
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by ookpik - 11-08-2014, 05:14 PM
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