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Old Posted Jun 26, 2025, 1:03 AM
Dartguard Dartguard is offline
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These theories, at least in our city, are not correct.
Ah, but in practicality they are happening. The no right turn signs that have suddenly appeared out of Montreal are a complete waste of Gas , time and tolerance. WTF really?? I have waited on Lower Water street in the now single lane of traffic with the NON USED bike lane sitting empty to my right. There used to be two lanes to empty downtown. Now there is an unused monument to a very effective special interest group. Fuck the majority.

What defines success for this investment? I would like to hear from the majority of the travelling public what that definition is and not the vested interest group or the planning compatriots. When is enough enough?
How many bikes per day per kilometer ?, how many liters of gas wasted?
How many hours wasted waiting for the anointed to peddle by?
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