Also people can’t figure out where they should be on those pathways. You end up stuck behind people pushing double-wide strollers because “wheels”, with earbuds in and it’s just easier for cyclists to be on the road.
Looking at that road it’s pretty short, (like 1km?), so any cyclists are back on the road again anyway. In that situation, a regular bike lane on the side of the road, like almost everywhere else in Kelowna would have been more sensible. What was even the rationale for that in that neighbourhood?
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