PEI

Bike lanes part of 2 new roundabouts for Cornwall bypass

Avid cyclist Josh Underhay says he is pleased the P.E.I. government is going to include bike lanes in the plans for two new roundabouts in Cornwall.

Cyclist says it is a positive step in the right direction

A government slide showing the configuration of the Maypoint roundabout. Bike lanes will be part of the plan. (Jessica Doria Brown/CBC)

Avid cyclist Josh Underhay says he is pleased the P.E.I. government is going to include bike lanes in the plans for two new roundabouts between Charlottetown and Cornwall.

The roundabouts are the part of the first stage of construction on the Cornwall bypass.

Underhay had recently started a petition to have proper bike paths out in place to connect Stratford, Charlottetown and Cornwall. 

Now that plans for the roundabouts at Poplar Island and the Maypoint intersection will include bike lanes, Underhay believes it is a positive step in the right direction. 

"The fact that government itself is concerned about sustainability, is concerned about Islanders well being and physical activity level and that we're actually thinking a little bit in the long term, than just putting in more automobile infrastructure, is quite frankly fantastic," said Underhay. 

"If they're already spending 65 million, they only have to have a little bit of extra pavement on the side. If we look long term at the expense and the cost of this project, what that means is that fewer people are driving. More people are being active, That means less burden on our health care system. It means less wear and tear on our pavement and on our roads."

The bike lanes will be self contained, since there are currently no bike paths connecting Cornwall to Charlottetown. 

Underhay, who saw the plans at the public session in Cornwall Tuesday, said he would like the province to extend the bike lanes during the rest of the Cornwall bypass construction.