Going green is not always an easy thing to do, especially once the white stuff hits the ground. Snow has always presented itself as a major logistical problem for motor vehicles and non-motor modes of travel as well.
Toronto plans to embrace and improve cyclist’s paths year round by plowing major routes and sidewalks. This will also help pedestrians trudge through the concrete jungle city streets.
"Councillors on the city’s parks committee will discuss a plan today to make special efforts to clear two east-west bike routes into the downtown, one along the 'multi-use path' along Lake Shore Boulevard and Queens Quay from the east, and the other on the Queensway and King Street West."
Denmark is adduce to this worthwhile concept with its established and maintained winter cycling routes. They utilise a special plow machine to clear their bike lanes which has been proven successful thus far.
Whether you cycle to save the earth, cycle cause you can't afford a car, or cycle to stay in shape, Torontonians may not have to fear next winter’s barrage with the newly proposed, cyclist-friendly plans.
In a chilly and snow covered morning, doesn’t that give you a nice, warm fuzzy feeling?
Snow Plowing Bike Paths
Promoting Cheap, Green Winter Commutes
Trend Themes
1. Year-round Bicycle Paths - Creating and maintaining bicycle paths throughout the year to promote eco-friendly commuting options.
2. Snow Plowing Technology - Developing innovative snow plowing machines specifically designed for bike lanes.
3. Cyclist-friendly Urban Planning - Incorporating cyclist-friendly infrastructure and snow clearing plans in city development projects.
Industry Implications
1. Green Transportation - Opportunity for companies in the green transportation sector to provide solutions for year-round cycling.
2. Snow Removal - Disruption potential for snow removal companies to offer specialized services for clearing bike lanes.
3. Urban Planning - Urban planners can explore new approaches to incorporate cyclist-friendly infrastructure and snow clearing methods in city designs.