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Cycling infrastructure (Separated bike lanes)

I drove over the Leaside bridge on Sunday and couldn’t understand why there was a traffic jam, until I realized they’d taken out a lane of traffic in both directions for separated bike lanes. And during those 40 mins not a single cyclist in either direction. We need separated bike lanes, but we need to do it better.
Those lanes have been there for nearly a decade and they did not replace a traffic lane, just the tiny spit of asphalt between the vehicular lane and sidewalk. The traffic you experienced were likely the Santa Clause Parade as mentioned.

I've biked on there in the summer and there were definitely people using it, and I am sure depending on the time of day, there would be plenty of food delivery drivers on those lanes. I do agree though that it is not a pleasant ride, as it is virtually unprotected and narrow lane with cars driving highway-like speeds from behind you, while also being quite exposed to the elements on a long bridge. Would not surprise me to hear that usage plummets during the colder months. This would be an area where we'd benefit from raising the cycling lane at-grade with the sidewalk.
 
Those lanes have been there for nearly a decade and they did not replace a traffic lane, just the tiny spit of asphalt between the vehicular lane and sidewalk. The traffic you experienced were likely the Santa Clause Parade as mentioned.

I've biked on there in the summer and there were definitely people using it, and I am sure depending on the time of day, there would be plenty of food delivery drivers on those lanes. I do agree though that it is not a pleasant ride, as it is virtually unprotected and narrow lane with cars driving highway-like speeds from behind you, while also being quite exposed to the elements on a long bridge. Would not surprise me to hear that usage plummets during the colder months. This would be an area where we'd benefit from raising the cycling lane at-grade with the sidewalk.
Leaside bridge is miles from Santa Clause Parade. And yes, they did recently remove lanes on the bridge:

The bridge went from 6 lanes to 4:

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I admit at first glance the changes don't seem to be a major traffic impact given how over capacity the bridge is. There are some minor capacity decreases at the Leaside / Overlea intersection with the removal of one of the three southbound lanes on Leaside, but nothing major. I doubt the changes are a major contributor to congestion in the area.

That said - the 40 km/h speed limit on the bridge is rather ridiculous given it's configuration.
 
Leaside bridge is miles from Santa Clause Parade. And yes, they did recently remove lanes on the bridge:

The bridge went from 6 lanes to 4:

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Excellent news, this concept seems so much safer for cyclists.
 
How about instead of anecdotes, we stick with empirically proven facts...including patience to wait and see the data analysis if indeed bikes lanes slow things down.

I am not advocating for/against the lanes, but when we make statements, we should show our receipts (which I assume the city already has projected data on traffic impacts here).

An equal statement of little value to discussion: I went across Leaside bridge this morning.. Less traffic than normal including the new lanes, and 4 cyclists, so therefore the lanes have reduced traffic because people are riding across.
 
On Sunday I went to the Thorncliffe Costco during the Santa Claus parade. The primary cause of traffic here daily is the construction on Overlea.

As a minor factor, the DVP exits at Bloor and Don Mills were overflown with drivers making a long detour to downtown/midtown destinations (due to parade road closures near the Gardiner exits).

It’s absolutely appalling to lay blame on the loss of one out of six road lanes.
 
Weren't those Millwood bridge bike lanes block off to cyclists a couple weeks back? I imagine they are still blocked off, which is why no cyclists were seen.
 

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