I just rode home on Cannon (from James St N) at night.
For those who think Cannon bike lanes haven't attracted bicyclists in Hamilton...
Normally, Cannon Street bike lanes aren't this busy in a 30 second time period on a weekday night. But it was!
Normally, there is very few bikes or cars on Cannon at this hour.
Often 30 seconds pass by with 0 bikes. But not tonight -- seven bikes per 30 seconds
And it kept going for the whole length.
- incoming bikes: +0:01, 0:02, +0:15 (SoBi), +0:16 (SoBi), +0:20
- outgoing bikes: one visible ahead, one visible behind (SoBi)
- fewer cars than bikes in this video.
- video shows 3 SoBi bikes.
Tonight, I saw an amazing
5 SoBi bikeshare bikes in a three minute time period, while riding Cannon from James St N to Sherman Ave. They were in three different groups (one solo behind me, and two separate pairs going in other directions). SoBi seems to be getting more and more popular. Tonight they were far more often than I see people using BIXI in downtown Toronto. Also, tonight, I was riding my owned bike, so I wasn't riding a SoBi this time, so I wasn't even inflating the SoBi statistics. After I stopped the video, two more incoming SoBis passed me less than a minute afterwards.
For a change, there were as many (or more) bikes in the bike lanes, as cars on Cannon. It was a quiet moment for cars, while a relatively busy moment for Hamilton bikes for a late-night moment. Tonight, the otherwise too-quiet bike lanes earned their keep, and hopefully there are many more days like this to come.
Mayor Fred actually hailed SoBi's enormous success in Lower City on AM900 CHML radio today (July 16):
http://www.900chml.com/2015/07/16/mayor-fred-hails-bike-share/
Fred has publicly said that plans are in the works to expand the system up the Mountain.
SoBi is reportedly less successful in Dundas (west of McMaster U)
http://www.hamiltonnews.com/news-st...e-less-successful-in-dundas-than-other-areas/