Bike Lanes

Dedicated bike lanes

Where possible, we create dedicated bike lanes as part of a bike route. Signs and associated bike lane pavement markings show that these areas are for bicycles only. Other vehicles cannot drive, park or stop in bike lanes. Public service vehicles, such as garbage trucks and transit buses, may temporarily stop in bike lanes. White dashed lines at intersections indicate that motorized vehicles may enter the bike lane to turn onto the intersecting road. Similarly, motorists should be aware that a cyclist might need to leave the bike lane to turn left at an intersection.

Photo above: Dedicated bike lanes on Mearns Avenue.

Photos above: Pavement markings and dedicated bike lane signage.

Dedicated bike lane signage and pavement markings with on-street parking

Where there is adequate road width, on-street parking is also accommodated. In this case, the parking area is beside the curb, and the bike lane is between the parking area and the general-purpose lane.

Photos above: Dedicated bike lane signage and pavement markings with on-street parking.

Cyclists who are not familiar with how to navigate bike lanes can find useful videos on the City of Ottawa website.

Bike lane regulations

Clarington has launched an education campaign, including an information flyer to remind residents of the regulations surrounding bike lanes.

Shared roadways

In some cases where we cannot provide a dedicated bike lane, we will use a sharrow instead. Sharrows (pictured below right) are pavement markings that indicate that a lane is shared by motorized vehicles and cyclists. Sharrows are typically used where a bike lane is preferred, but is not feasible due to road width or on-street parking.

 

Urban shoulders - shared use

Urban shoulders are a shared-use resource. In preparation for Clarington's Official Plan, we have carefully considered the placement of shared-use facilities such as dedicated bike lanes and their potential to conflict with on-street parking resources.

Remember: a road's right-of-way is a public space for all forms of movement, not only for motor vehicles but also for pedestrians, assisted-mobility-device users, cyclists, e-bike users and transit buses.

Wherever possible, the Municipality has worked to balance the needs of all potential road users to achieve the best possible benefit for Clarington residents and visitors.

Urban shoulders still allow limited on-street parking; they provide traffic calming and promote cycling along the street.

 

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