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Generally speaking, cars are usually not allowed to park within a certain distance of any intersection. Do they abide by those laws, designed to keep other road users safe? Of course not.
I've come across so many of these three-ways where it really doesn't make sense for cyclists to have to stop. Even more so when you are forced to stop at a light (that will never change due to no cars being around you), and simply permitting cyclists to ride through in the bike lane just seems like a no-brainer.
Ontario law? 9m, 15m if it has lights.
In practice? LOL
I'm floored by how many Ontario drivers I witness parking under stop signs, or at the edge of an intersection turn. Then again, "NO PARKING" and "NO STOPPING" signs are usually treated as suggestions.
Like, what cereal box did they get their license from?
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