| Tue, Aug 18 2009 09:29am ADT 1 |

landandwater
18 Posts
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Early yesterday morning or the night before the lanes were painted
through Bedford. There's more work to be done, but they look pretty
sharp. There is even an independent lane for about 50 meters
separated from the road with grass and trees. That in itself is a
huge leap forward to the city. It's even easy to rid onto and off
with painted lanes to keep the cars off the merge where you come
back onto the road. It may be nice to see a curb instead at this
location.
Some of the lanes are a bit narrow, but comfortable for me to ride
anyway. One day in the future when the curb is crumbling and needs
replacement, I hope the lanes can be widened and added at another
area of the road(near Bicycles Plus). Having said that, there is
not a lot of room there anyway with the sidewalk, and very small
grassy area.
The biggest problem I found which I consider fairly serious are
some of the grates or man hole covers. At a couple spot on the
narrow bike lane there are man hole covers or grates that are lower
than the pavement. We all know about these as they are not ones
people can comfortably ride through with a ridged bike. Ya have to
swing around them, bringing the cyclists closer to the
traffic.
Thanks HRM for the lanes. I hope the city can keep this up. It's
slowly getting better for us on two wheels.
That's my 2 cents.
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| Tue, Aug 18 2009 09:42am ADT 2 |

murrdogg
39 Posts
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Hear Hear! It's nice to get new bike lanes in my "Hood!"
Now for that nasty last section between the old Bedford Firehall
and Bicycles Plus! I'll be emailing our councillor to see what's
in the works for next year.
Incidentally, I plan to email Mr. Outhit to thank him for his
efforts and/or support for these bike lanes. I'm sure he gets
lots of email asking for things, but not much that expresses
thanks. I encourage everyone to make use of their elected
officials and let them know how you feel about the cycling scene
in Metro.
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| Tue, Aug 18 2009 11:54am ADT 3 |

landandwater
18 Posts
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Done.
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| Thu, Oct 15 2009 12:40am ADT 4 |

Sleveless
15 Posts
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The Fairview overpass now has enough room for a bike lane to be
added to the shoulders. This has been done by the province, but it
is up to the city to actually paint and designate the shoulders as
bike lanes.
The loop around the harbor is slowly closing... sweeeeet!
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| Thu, Oct 15 2009 07:49pm ADT 5 |

bikergrl
499 Posts
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Bring on the safer road riding in the HRM. Now the only question is
this: Who's going to teach drivers in Halifax that bike lanes
aren't just margins of tolerance for their sloppy driving (and
parking) habits?
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| Fri, Oct 16 2009 01:48pm ADT 6 |

Smallguy
237 Posts
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Bring on the safer road riding in the HRM. Now the only question
is this: Who's going to teach drivers in Halifax that bike lanes
aren't just margins of tolerance for their sloppy driving (and
parking) habits?
I do the sambro loop quite a bit and cars are always parked in
the bike lanes... they're full if debris and I've even had
pedestirians walking opposing traffic in the bike lanes
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| Sat, Oct 17 2009 10:48am ADT 7 |

northshore
61 Posts
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I bike around Spring Garden quite a bit. While there are bike lanes
in some spots, which is great, I've had a lot of challenges with
taxis pulling over right in front of me into the bike lane and
parking. Or cars pulling over to pick someone up and jumping out of
the driver's side to meet them. I've also been cut off by buses
that pull into the bike lanes to get around cars without checking
to see if there are any cyclists in the bike lanes. I've never had
to use any emergency bike maneuvers to date, but I've been pretty
darn close. Please be careful. Don't want to get smushed.
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| Sat, Oct 17 2009 05:05pm ADT 8 |

bikergrl
499 Posts
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I used to ride up and down Spring Garden and Quinpool regularly and
they were both terrifying. I agree, the bus drivers are some of the
worst offenders. I recall having a bus pass me on Herring Cove
Road, pull in quickly in front of me and then come to a dead stop
to pick someone up. I had to swerve out into traffic to avoid
running into it. You can bet that Metro Transit got a nasty letter
about that one.
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