Seeing how incredible the transformation of Montreal has been for cyclists and pedestrians, I applaud Quebec City for expanding their active transportation system with this announcement, too!

Marchand says this project is not “a war on cars” but he does not have information about how existing roadways or lanes will be affected by the cycling network.

Well, data from every major city that has implemented a robust cycling network tends to show that traffic congestion will be reduced, people will be healthier, local businesses will benefit, and safety all around will improve.

Bravo, Quebec City!

  • EvkobM
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    11 months ago

    This is a bit of good news for la ville de Québec urbanism, especially after the shitstorm surrounding “le troisième lien” (French Wikipedia link, can’t be bothered to find an English source but essentially the provincial government was trying to force the building of a car-centric tunnel between Québec and Lévis and were forced to backpedal into making it exclusive to public transit due to various studies/public outcry).

    I was in Lévis recently and tried walking from our hotel to the campus our event was hosted. I was basically walking along a half-meter wide sidewalk on a 6 lane highway with cars going near 100km/h. I felt like I was an intruder on an alien planet.

    Hé M. Marchand, peut-être qu’on aurait besoin d’une guerre contre les chars?

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      11 months ago

      Hey, the view of Fairmont is amazing from the top of the ridge! If you own one of those mansions in Lévis that is…