Bell: Alberta to bring in law to rip out bike lanes and stop new ones
Spring is in the air. Time to look at all the near-empty bike lanes and wonder where have all the cyclists gone.
You were told it was coming. Told more than once.
I know how many of you feel about the explosion of bike lanes in the two big cities.
Well, you have been heard.
Not by out-of-touch city councils in Calgary and Edmonton who believe your voice is worth squat compared to the noise of the squeaky wheels of a small group of cycling activists wanting to have their personal agendas met.
But your voice has carried to the corridors of provincial power in Edmonton.
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And now there’s a new law expected this fall.
The Alberta government led by Premier Danielle Smith is burning the midnight oil on crafting the ins and outs of a new law with teeth.
Smith’s no-nonsense point man on pavement, Devin Dreeshen, is leading the charge and Dreeshen is a take charge kind of guy.
This new law will crack down on........
