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Oh, they are called Bollards.
Hate em, they are put in the middle of the bike lane making it literally unusable as a bike lane, so bikes have to swerve into the lane and out, or just stay on the road. What a useful bike lane.
I don't understand. They work in large cities, but can't work on a tiny street in Richmond Hill?
The ones in question are placed only at turns, which prevent cars from right hooking cyclists or turning from the bike lane or parking in the bike lane.
This would, in no way, prevent cyclists from cycling. I don't even know why you'd need to "swerve into the lane and out" when the bike lane is actually quite clear because of them. If the bollards were replaced with a curb (like in an actually separated bike lane), would you still need to swerve in and out of the lane??