* according to literally hundreds of people who have contacted me about this over the years.

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      11 months ago

      Which did you disagree with? I live in a far less hospitable biking city, but still thought he was right about:

      • Urban highways through Montreal aren’t great.
      • Bike lanes that suddenly end discourage all but confident users.
      • Land use around many of the Montreal Metro stations was poor.
      • The hodgepodge of municipalities is a double-edged sword, some good and some bad.
      • Montreal is like many North American cities and often chooses to put bike lanes and infrastructure on smaller streets because it’s cheaper and draws less opposition than putting them on main thoroughfares.
      • The pedestrianized streets are awesome and pretty well done, and should probably be made permanent.
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      11 months ago

      You could contribute to the conversation by listing some of these takes and giving analysis on them.

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      11 months ago

      Like what? I found it to be pretty accurate.

      Source: I live there