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‘This isn’t good governance. This is foolish’: Andy Fillmore’s bike lane motion fails
(www.halifaxexaminer.ca)
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Based on the CBC report, there is so much to unpack here:
Mayor, people in cars aren't "stuck in traffic" they are the traffic. The idea that putting more people on roads (by not having them use other forms of transportation) will somehow fix traffic congestion is so terribly wrong.
Yup. And any work needed to expand car-centric infrastructure would absolutely worsen traffic, and then induce demand, which puts you back to square one without solving any problems.
53km of network for $93 million???
For context, Durham Region, which has a significantly larger population, has estimated that over 200km of cycling network would cost them around $81 million.
Even so...
And those costs will continue to rise if the focus is on car-centric infrastructure. You don't "get back" the money you put into road maintenance like you do with active transportation and public transportation.