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Missing bike lane markings causing vehicle conf...

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city ref: 09346635 Track on 311
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The Esplanade

Reported on Sun, May 17, 2026 at 9:33 AM · 3d ago

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At Yonge and The Esplanade, the future 2-way cycle track lacks clear curb paint markings and physical barriers, causing at least 2 cars to turn into the bike lane and 1 car to attempt a left turn into the incoming lane during observation. Orange construction barriers are present but insufficient to prevent vehicle encroachment, creating a critical safety hazard for cyclists and drivers.

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Yonge and The Esplanade and many cars were confused by the curb without the paint. Saw 2 cars turn into the future 2-way cycle track in the couple minutes I was standing there. And 1 waited to turn left on the incoming lane. Very dangerous. Please install sign, poles to prevent cars to enter bikelanes asap.

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Berczy Park

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Downtown Alternative School

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The Esplanade At Yonge St

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May 17, 2026 at 9:33 AM

Yonge and The Esplanade and many cars were confused by the curb without the paint. Saw 2 cars turn into the future 2-way cycle track in the couple minutes I was standing there. And 1 waited to turn left on the incoming lane. Very dangerous. Please install sign, poles to prevent cars to enter bikelanes asap.

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