But if utilities parked in bike lanes simply apologized to cyclists, they might see it as a genuine conciliatory gesture. Our Aug. 11 column about service trucks belonging to a Rogers contractor parked in the Sherbourne St. cycling lane prompted a flood of email from readers. After our Saturday column about fibre optic service trucks parked in the Sherbourne St. cycling lane, many readers told us it is inexcusable. Article Continued BelowBut a few took those considerations to another level, suggesting the impact could be reduced by creating a temporary lane to allow cyclists to detour around service trucks camped out in the bike lane. Perhaps a modicum of civility might help?” Everyone must occasionally make way for construction or emergency work.
Source: thestar August 19, 2018 17:03 UTC