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You comments are spot on. One of the things I have noted, and will take decent photos of next growing season, are the plantings most often lining the physically concrete box separated bike lanes In Montreal. . Depending on the lane these planting areas are separated boxes, as shown in construction on one segment of the video, or long planting boxes running the length of the bike lane. The planting encompasses everything from trees to flowers to grasses. And seems to depend on where you are, whether the plantings are planned or just naturally generated. And these plantings can be tall, often creating a ‘hedging’ effect between you on your Bixie and the traffic on the other side of the ‘hedge’. Regardless, they are interesting, humanizing, decorative, and add to the traffic calming of the (recommended) Montreal intersection processes, and as a means of reducing the importance and impact of cars.
Good video, should probably be played at council on the largest screen available……
Planted buffers for bike lanes in Toronto are part of new designs where space permits.
You'll see a lot more in the next few years.
There have been some small retrofits of cycle track w/this already.
Here's Danforth at Kelvin:
Also, Dundas near Greenwood:
Credit: Becky Katz
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