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Tue, 10/16/2007 - 11:57 by herb

I received this email from Darren Stehr:

Cyclists,

Canada Post's Ombudsman has determined that their should be an investigation into Canada Post's widespread practice of parking its vehicles in bicycle lanes. This practice is contrary to their own Code of Conduct and various laws.

I anticipate that Canada Post will respond in one of the two following ways,

1) Continue to flaunt the safety of cyclists. This would require the City to keep to its position of viewing the problem with its blind eye, although it have to do it "officially" .

or

2) Immediately stop parking in the bike lanes and demand that the City ensures that Canada Post's competitors are forced to do the same.

In either case the City, which has clearly stated that parking in the bike lanes endangers cyclists, will be forced to act.

Bike lanes are nothing except a strip of pavement with a white stripe unless they are properly enforced. The City is big on telling us about all of the bike lanes it intends to install, it is all meaningless unless bike lanes are kept clear. The Chair of the Toronto Cycling Advisory Committee has already shown his indifference to the matter by simply supplying the same old fluff when asked to act.

One excuse expected to be heard from Canada Post is that forcing drivers to find parking spots will increase delivery times and costs for businesses. Show me a bike lane and I will show you a parking spot nearby, sometimes it will be even closer than the bike lane.

Please help. Continue to post photos of Canada Post parked in the bike lane at
http://toronto.mybikelane.com this is not my site but it is in my complaint to the Ombud so they know to look at it. Post photos to your own blog. File your own complaint with Canada Post or send any info you think might be helpful.

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Comments

BikeTourist (not verified)

Canada Post

Tue, 10/16/2007 - 15:14

Even when they're not blocking bike lanes, Canada Post sends its trucks into the downtown core to block traffic and empty mailboxes in the middle of rush hour. Why for heaven's sake can’t they shift the pickup time an hour or so? It’s not like the big businesses along King Street are actually rushing out and depositing their mail at 5 PM.

John G. Spragge (not verified)

I tell them...

Tue, 10/16/2007 - 18:10

if you can't find a spot, and you consider your errand such a service to humanity (™) that you have the right to park in a lane, then park in the HCTE (high carbon/toxic emissions) lane. Don't park in the bike lane. I told a UPS driver that, and he whined "but that would hold up traffic". Well, guess what: bicycles count as traffic too!

Grrrr...

anthony

another one

Wed, 10/17/2007 - 04:21

Another Canada Post delivery vehicle was caught in a bike lane just yesterday, and posted to mybikelane.com here

dngm (not verified)

flaunt vs. flout

Wed, 10/17/2007 - 12:50

I think Darren means "Continue to flout the safety of cyclists."

Flaunting our safety would be great and very, very weird.

Darren_S

Flaunt

Wed, 10/17/2007 - 20:08

You are right. I was thinking in terms of "flout" when I wrote the email. Though "flaunt" does include 'vulgar displays' so I might be apt to use it too.

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