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People in Toronto furious that Eglinton LRT construction overlooked one critical thing

Construction on Eglintonhas been anabsolute nightmare for people in Torontoover the past decade, so it's more than disappointing to learn that when the Crosstown LRT is finally ready, the street is still going to have one major shortcoming.

According to apetitionbyCycle Toronto, the bike lanes coming to Eglinton will not be protected and instead just marked the old fashioned way — by a bit of paint.

Protected and dedicated bike lanes have become the new way to build out Toronto's cycling infrastructure for a while now, so the decision not to make them this way is headscratching to say the least.

Metrolinx's CrosstownTO arm says they've started painting a line along Eglinton Avenue East that will partition the bike lane from the rest of the street.

But that's not good enough according to Cycle Toronto and many local residents who are asking for the protected bike lanes to be constructed now and be ready alongside theEglinton Crosstown LRTwhen it's finally ready to open to the publicin 2022.

During the construction of the LRT, Cycle Toronto says plans for protected bike lanes were already in place, although most of them are so far unfunded.

While CrosstownTO says the bike lane painting is expected to be finished later this year, Cycle Toronto is advocating for more protected bike lanes, and for them to be completed much sooner.

The group proposes that in the short term, "affordable quickbuild materials like those seen onDanforth AvenueandYonge Street可以用来建立保护自行车道,帕特ios and greenery," as stated in the petition for the cause.

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