Winnipeg Free Press
Province refuses to amend law to let pedestrians and cyclists share Winnipeg roads
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Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler said the province would never alter the Highway Traffic Act to let the city mix pedestrians with vehicle traffic. THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES/Steve Lambert
The province has rejected calls to change the law to let Winnipeg welcome back pedestrians to “open streets” this year, arguing the city can mark out separate spaces for vehicles and foot traffic instead.
The province has rejected calls to change the law to let Winnipeg welcome back pedestrians to "open streets" this year, arguing the city can mark out separate spaces for vehicles and foot traffic instead.