Neato! Is there a catalog number or anything for this - I would love to order a high-quality reproduction from the archives to frame on my wall at home.
"According to Daniel Egan, Toronto's manager of pedestrian and cycling infrastructure, the city has so far built 238 kilometres of bike lanes, off-road paths and routes on shared roads. "We haven't spent as much money as anticipated, but we've definitely progressed from the pre-bike-plan days," he says."
He is your answer. It took 110 years to build 138kms of bike routes. That is 1.26 kms a year.
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Neato! Is there a catalog number or anything for this - I would love to order a high-quality reproduction from the archives to frame on my wall at home.
You should ask. This years' new Bike Lane crop is O.
November 2004 Eye Weekly article.
"According to Daniel Egan, Toronto's manager of pedestrian and cycling infrastructure, the city has so far built 238 kilometres of bike lanes, off-road paths and routes on shared roads. "We haven't spent as much money as anticipated, but we've definitely progressed from the pre-bike-plan days," he says."
He is your answer. It took 110 years to build 138kms of bike routes. That is 1.26 kms a year.
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