Monday, October 29, 2012
Winnipeggers See Bike Lanes As Positive For Both Cyclists, Drivers
Winnipeg - Winnipeggers view the $20-million worth of new bike lanes, trails and paths built in recent years as helping make it easier for both cyclists and motorists to travel in Winnipeg, a new Probe Research-Winnipeg Free Press poll suggests.
Seven-in-ten Winnipeg adults (71%) see these new bike lanes, trails and paths as making travel around the city easier for Winnipeg cyclists, with only a slightly smaller proportion (60%) indicating that this new cycling infrastructure makes it easier for Winnipeg motorists to get around.
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Seven-in-ten Winnipeg adults (71%) see these new bike lanes, trails and paths as making travel around the city easier for Winnipeg cyclists, with only a slightly smaller proportion (60%) indicating that this new cycling infrastructure makes it easier for Winnipeg motorists to get around.
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Labels: City of Winnipeg, cycling, Probe Research, Winnipeg issues