drum118
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Only if you remove the centre left turn lane. Doing so opens the door for people to park there regardless what the lane is supposed to be for in the first place.It sounds like a combined bus/bike lane could solve these issues.
Only if you remove the centre left turn lane. Doing so opens the door for people to park there regardless what the lane is supposed to be for in the first place.It sounds like a combined bus/bike lane could solve these issues.
Not really a fan of bus/bike lanes. I've ridden around buses, and you're constantly overtaking the bus, then having the bus overtake you. I can tell the driver is apprehensive about it and I don't really like the bus squeezing by. Passing seems like a good opportunity to get hit by a car speeding by as I'm squeezed between.It sounds like a combined bus/bike lane could solve these issues.
It really bothered me when I first saw electric skateboards. In my opinion you shouldn't be on a skateboard unless you're willing to push with your feet.
Then electric mopeds. At first I was happy to see mopeds in Toronto, but with the reluctance to license (plate) them, they became unaccountable DUI bikes..
Now electric scooters menacing the city. Haven't scooters done enough to ruin skateboarding - training wheels!
In my honest opinion, none of this is real. You wanna skate, push. You wanna bike, pedal. You want an electric moped, it better have a license plate. You're riding an electric scooter, no comment...
Then there's the dismantling of our recently lost trolleybus networks. The only true electric buses. It takes real effort to maintain the wires.
My biggest quarrel with electric skateboards, bikes/mopeds, scooters, and buses is that everything is made to be as effortless as possible, while before these used to require real, meaningful effort.
I especially hate how everything has an expensive toxic battery that can explode! We've seen that on the TTC.
In my opinion you shouldn't be in a car unless you're willing to push with your feet.In my opinion you shouldn't be on a skateboard unless you're willing to push with your feet.
It really bothered me when I first saw electric skateboards. In my opinion you shouldn't be on a skateboard unless you're willing to push with your feet.
Then electric mopeds. At first I was happy to see mopeds in Toronto, but with the reluctance to license (plate) them, they became unaccountable DUI bikes..
Now electric scooters menacing the city. Haven't scooters done enough to ruin skateboarding - training wheels!
In my honest opinion, none of this is real. You wanna skate, push. You wanna bike, pedal. You want an electric moped, it better have a license plate. You're riding an electric scooter, no comment...
Then there's the dismantling of our recently lost trolleybus networks. The only true electric buses. It takes real effort to maintain the wires.
My biggest quarrel with electric skateboards, bikes/mopeds, scooters, and buses is that everything is made to be as effortless as possible, while before these used to require real, meaningful effort.
I especially hate how everything has an expensive toxic battery that can explode! We've seen that on the TTC.
Then there's the dismantling of our recently lost trolleybus networks.
Then electric mopeds. At first I was happy to see mopeds in Toronto, but with the reluctance to license (plate) them, they became unaccountable DUI bikes.
Seriously, it's 9 years late already - must be Metrolinx in charge!Still waiting on a hoverboard...