VIDEO: Confused B.C. driver wanders into bike lanes, struggles to escape
The City of Victoria has a large network of bike lanes – about 32 kilometres out of 279 kilometres of roads – some bordered with just paint and others with protective infrastructure.
The goal is to have active transportation spaces that are free of motor vehicles like cars and trucks.As the video below shows, some drivers get confused and wander into these protected lanes with their vehicles – including bike lanes that go in two directions in downtown Victoria. “Listen… I get that the bike lanes are new for a lot of people but how does this actually happen??” says a tweet by the @JohnsonStBRDG Twitter account. “Drive up and over the rainbow side walk at city hall? Through the parking bollards?? Like really… if you do this I question if you should have a license.”
Listen… I get that the bike lanes are new for a lot of people but how does this actually happen?? Drive up and over the rainbow side walk at city hall? Through the parking bollards?? Like really… if you do this I question if you should have a license.
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