05-07-2016, 10:53 AM
I took a look at the way the curbs for the LRT corridor have been poured along Charles.
Sure enough, I don't think anyone, emergency or not, is going to be jumping those. If you want into the corridor, you better do it at the last full-movement intersection.
There were parts of Charles where it was something like an 10" curb to get into the ROW. Other parts were more like 6". The curb height was much more stable on the LRT side, being more like 4", which is quite jumpable.
I took some photos, but without a ruler, it was hard to give them a sense of scale. Here they are anyway:
Sure enough, I don't think anyone, emergency or not, is going to be jumping those. If you want into the corridor, you better do it at the last full-movement intersection.
There were parts of Charles where it was something like an 10" curb to get into the ROW. Other parts were more like 6". The curb height was much more stable on the LRT side, being more like 4", which is quite jumpable.
I took some photos, but without a ruler, it was hard to give them a sense of scale. Here they are anyway: