The Green Route connects Gatineau's bike network, which begins at Boulevard de l'Aéroport, and Masson-Angers'. It would be the only way for easterly citizens to get to Gatineau. However, sections of the Green Route run along Route 148, making the route unsafe: cars would pass less than half a metre from cyclists, padding would be less wide than a handlebar, and some places, free of padding, would force cyclists to travel on the road. Route 148 a…
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The Green Route connects Gatineau's bike network, which begins at Boulevard de l'Aéroport, and Masson-Angers'. It would be the only way for easterly citizens to get to Gatineau. However, sections of the Green Route run along Route 148, making the route unsafe: cars would pass less than half a metre from cyclists, padding would be less wide than a handlebar, and some places, free of padding, would force cyclists to travel on the road. Route 148 a…