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Saanich shoots down creating bus-only lanes to UVic on McKenzie Avenue this year

Saanich shoots down creating bus-only lanes to UVic on McKenzie Avenue this year

Student, advocate and petition call for quick transit changes along corridor’s wider stretches
Finlayson down to single lane traffic during Monday, Tuesday commute in Saanich

Finlayson down to single lane traffic during Monday, Tuesday commute in Saanich

Finlayson Street, westbound from Cedar Hill Road to Cook Street down to single lane traffic
Victoria transit board recommends bus-only lanes for Douglas Street

Victoria transit board recommends bus-only lanes for Douglas Street

The Victoria Regional Transit Commission has suggested converting two lanes on Douglas Street to bus-only lanes by September

Cost of bus-only lanes in Victoria outweigh the need

Perhaps it’s time to consider a larger view suggests Colwood resident

Bus-only lanes wouldn’t solve Victoria-area congestion problems

Move would only further clog up existing traffic lanes

Douglas Street bus lanes move forward in Victoria

Two options to be presented to Victoria councillors; work could begin this fall

Downtown Victoria bus lanes coming soon to Douglas Street

Creation of bus- and bike-only lanes won’t alter regular traffic flow
Victoria bus drivers say shared space with cyclists not efficient use of new lanes

Victoria bus drivers say shared space with cyclists not efficient use of new lanes

BC Transit union rep says it’s ready to brainstorm for better solution
Expect traffic delays at Burnside and Douglas this week for new bus lanes

Expect traffic delays at Burnside and Douglas this week for new bus lanes

Prep work runs Tuesday through Thursday while paving takes place Friday
Year-long project adding bus lanes to Highway 1 bridges in Greater Victoria

Year-long project adding bus lanes to Highway 1 bridges in Greater Victoria

Colquitz Creek bridges widening provides better connection to and from downtown, province says