04-10-2018, 12:42 PM
(04-10-2018, 10:52 AM)danbrotherston Wrote: So they've definitely clearly communicated that the bike lanes are closed. But that does not mean they are parking.
They have no parking signs and have had no parking signs for months, but bylaw has refused to enforce the no parking signs and recently the website now states that parking is permitted.
So the city has done a terrible job of communicating where parking is permitted.
This.
And the biggest problem? Now that they've allowed it for so many months, all these people are going to come back once it's open, remembered they parked there previously, and continue to do it because it's a roll curb and not actually fully separated.
Regarding tires: I really feel like I'm living on borrowed time - but in a couple of years and thousands and thousands of kilometres on all sorts of roads and trails, I've yet to ever get a flat, across multiple bikes. I don't know what I'm doing right, but I'm going to keep on doing it! One of my coworkers lives about 3 km from our office and he's already had 10 flats this year.