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Temporary bike lanes a hit with cyclists, panned by drivers in survey
The Region of Waterloo put temporary bike lanes on some regional roadways last summer to increase active transportation options for people. A survey about the project has found vehicle drivers disliked the lanes because of perceived delays in travel. Cyclists, however, were happy with the bike lanes.
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Posted: May 11, 2021 6:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 11
A wrap up survey by regional staff shows cyclists enjoyed the temporary bike lanes set up last summer, like these ones along Westmount Road in Kitchener, while drivers felt the lanes led to delays. People who lived near the bike lanes said the pilot seemed to slow drivers down.(Jackie Sharkey/CBC)
KITCHENER Waterloo Regional Police have confirmed that one person has died after a Friday night crash in Woolwich Township. It happened around 7:00 p.m. on Arthur Street North between Reid Woods Drive and Sandy Hills Drive. Police closed that section of road for the investigation overnight, but have since reopened it. The road was blockaded and I really couldn t see a lot besides a commotion and lots of firefighters, said Elmira resident Colin Sittler. It was tragic to hear. Police say a 48-year-old Woolwich man was riding his bicycle on Arthur Street near Florapine Road when he was struck from behind by pickup truck being driven by an 18 year old. He was pronounced dead on the scene.