Public opinion poll: Bike lanes not popular in SF
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Not surprising to me that "removing traffic lanes in various locations around the city to install bike only lanes" didn't do very well in the latest Chamber of Commerce poll: 47% support and 46% oppose.
That's why the Bicycle Coalition and its enablers in City Hall have never tried to put the Bicycle Plan---or any of its component projects, like the Masonic Avenue bike project or the Polk Street bike project---on the ballot for the city's voters to decide. Way too risky, since rejection would imperil the whole goofy anti-car policy that removes traffic lanes and parking on busy city streets to make bike lanes and a government that preys on everyone who drives in the city.
Labels: Anti-Car, Bicycle Coalition, Bicycle Plan, Congestion Pricing
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62% in support of a sales tax hike. Oh really now? The fact the sales tax measure did not pass proves these reports and polls are bogus.
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