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There is no footway connecting Burndale Ave and Beecroft Rd. There is a sidewalk and a curb, that's it.
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Cycling is allowed on informal paths. bicycle=no should only be used to indicate that cycling is not legally allowed. If you want to indicate that the path is not suitable for cycling, you can use other tags, such as surface, incline, sac_scale, mtb:scale
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Cycling is allowed by default.
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Cycling is allowed by default.
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Cycling is not disallowed here.
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In Ontario, cycling is allowed on all public roads except for the 400 series of highways.
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Added fence between Toronto Fire Station 111 and footpath to its south.
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There's no legal reason why bicycles would not be allowed in these paths. If somebody finds them undesirable for riding on their bike, they could instead tag their surface or smoothness.
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Addded some sidewalks around Yorkdale Mall.
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Yorkdale's entrance has a pair of stairs and an accessible ramp.
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Added foot paths around The Station Condos.
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Added some more pedestrian infra around Michaels.
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Added sidewalks, foot paths and other pedestrian/bike infrastructure around Billy Bishop way.
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Improved pedestrian infrastructure around Wilson Heights Blvd.
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Addded some turn restrictions around Billy Bishop Way because it has a complex topology and navigation apps would sometimes recommend illegal turns.
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Minor updates around Wilson Station.
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Documented a bunch of missing pedestrian infrastructure around the big box stores south of Downsview Airport.
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The washrooms by the Orchard Pavilion are unisex. The men's entrance is on the North side and the women's entrance is on the East side.
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Updated Black Creek Trail features based on this morning's survey.
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Fixed the topology of this intersection based on aerial imagery and street-level signage.
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