Cyclists Dismount

Cyclists DismountBack in January I noticed that these "Cyclists Dismount" signs were added along the Bloor St. sidewalk by the railway underpasses between Lansdowne Ave. and Dundas St. West.

I don't necessarily have a problem with telling cyclists to dismount while riding on sidewalks. After all, sidewalks are meant for pedestrians, and I have personally had some close encounters with sidewalk cyclists along here. It's especially dangerous to pedestrians stepping out from the Bloor GO train station.

However, these signs may be an indication of a bigger issue. Many cyclists hit the sidewalk when riding through these underpasses because they fear for their safety on the road. I often see cyclists ride on the roads along Bloor St., only to hop up on the curb when they reach the underpasses.

I can understand why cyclists might want to do that.

From the Don Valley to Central Parkway in Mississauga, this is definitely the worst part of Bloor St., for many reasons (Ok, Six Points stinks too). But for cyclists in particular, the problems are:

  • Between Dundas and Lansdowne, Bloor St. opens up into four lanes of fast-moving traffic. The only bit of traffic calming is the traffic light at Symington Ave.
  • The pavement is awful.
  • Motorists seem to speed through here in a race to arrive first at the next pinch point in the road.
  • When you're down in the underpasses, there's no chance to "escape" to a sidewalk in an emergency.
  • It can be difficult and dangerous to make a proper vehicular left turn off of Bloor St.

It's no wonder that cyclists take to the sidewalks here. But instead of hanging up some signs to address the symptoms, maybe something can be done to address the actual problems of the dangerous and scary roadway?

Cross-posted to I Bike T.O.. I have also been doing alot of work on the South Junction Triangle Residents Association website recently.

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re: Cyclists Dismount

I hate that stretch. I sometimes cruise very slowly on the sidewalk (the only time I ever take to the sidewalk) as long as there are no peds. I must have missed those signs. I'd really like the city to do something there, and not just for cyclists. That piece of Bloor is a blight in every way.

Agreed

I also agree about that stretch of Bloor Street. I find all railway underpasses like that to be scary, especially the one at Dupont/Annette and Dundas because it not only underpasses but also turns to the right. I think it may be more apparent that real, though, how many cyclist actually get hit in underpasses?

Dougal

Underpasses

Hi Dougal,

On May 12 2004, a 29 year old cyclist named Gaelen Kuellmer was hit by a truck and killed in the Dupont/Dundas underpass.

Last summer I also saw a cyclist being tended to by police and EMS in the same place. Fortunately, the guy was OK and it looked like he just had abrasions on his legs.

I ride through that underpass often, as it's part of my commute. I have seen people do stupid things through there, like changing lanes quickly without signaling while turning the blind corner going westbound. Eastbound, I find that motorists often zoom through there very quickly, as if they're racing to be the first one to the next light, or to where the road narrows to two lanes.

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