Are you buying the city’s claim that removing the bike lanes ordered taken out by the province will cost $48 million? If the amount seems outrageous, that’s because it is nothing but a scare ...
A new bike lane law with tougher penalties for drivers is now in effect in Philadelphia. Cyclists say it will make the streets safer but CBS News Philadelphia found out enforcement won't happen ...
Removing three Toronto bike lanes the Ford government has in its crosshairs could cost $48 million and result in months of road closures, according to a new report written for city council.
Frustrated Toronto city councillors are considering installing signs blaming the provincial government for traffic caused by work to remove bike lanes on three major city roads, echoing a tactic ...
Tenants of a seniors’ home in the Beltline have launched a petition against the placement of a bike lane in front of their building, claiming it will impede vehicle access for visitors and ...
Premier Doug Ford's controversial push to remove some bike lanes in Toronto — and whether the city can do anything about it — will be up for debate at a council meeting that starts Wednesday.
Hamilton will tell Premier Doug Ford to stay out of its bike lanes, but that doesn’t mean councillors are pedalling in the same direction when it comes to the city’s cycling network.
And a lot of that comes down to the state of the pavement. Here in Portland, our streets—including the bike lanes—could (surprise!) use some work. The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT ...
But Ward 3 Coun. Renaldo Agostino, who pushed for a pilot project to add protected bike lanes along stretches of Victoria Avenue and Pelissier Street downtown, says he has no worries.
Premier Doug Ford’s bid to tear up city bike lanes could cost taxpayers tens of millions of dollars, make commuting in the city more dangerous and achieve only “minor” improvements to ...