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Snow-clogged bike lanes frustrate Calgary cyclists

Members of Calgarys cycling community say the city isnt doing a good enough job of clearing snow from designated bike lanes and thats putting cyclists at risk.

City needs to do a better job of clearing bike-only lanes and pathways, advocates say

Bike Calgary director Dale Calkins wants the city to do a better job of clearing snow off bike lanes. (CBC)

Members of Calgarys cycling community say the city isnt doing a good enough job of clearing snow from designated bike lanes and thats putting cyclists at risk.

According to the city's website, on-street bike lanes are supposed to be cleared within 48 hours of the last snowfalland bike paths within 24 hours.

But with so much snow in recent days, the plows have been piling it to the side of the road, leaving little if any bike lane exposed, said Bike Calgary director Dale Calkins.

"Cyclists need to know where they can go and where its safe to go and if those routes are obstructed for them, that can be a serious problem for them both unsafe and not encouraging for new people to ride."

Chris Turner, who cycles year round, says its nearly impossible some days.

"Even on bike-specific lanes, they're covered in snow. You have to either take the road or find a back bike path, but sometimes they're covered in snow too."

Tom Thivener, the city's cycling strategist, said he's aware of the issues and is trying to find new ways and different pieces of equipment that could better clear the lanes.