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[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 year ago

Anyway, it's obvious that Projet Montreal doesn't care about car users.

As someone who drives Hochelaga-Senneville and back daily: GOOD.

For the great majority of people driving around Montreal is unnecessary and cumbersome. Making roads more accessible and safe to cyclists is only logical and frees up space for the rest of us who must drive.

For the record and in the spirit of full disclosure, if I can get somewhere by bike in less than an hour I do and I used to do it daily for work.