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Your e-bike is almost ready for the Gordie Howe Bridge

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This bridge story could really change things, you know?

Good morning from the border — where Canada meets America and neither one blinks. This is Windsor.

### Your E-Bike is Almost Ready for the New Bridge

So, you know how we're all looking at that Gordie Howe International Bridge going up, an absolute beauty, right there connecting Sandwich Town to Detroit, and everyone on both sides is buzzing about how much easier everything's going to be? Well, there's a little snag, or there *was* a snag: our current city bylaws say no e-bikes on our multi-use trails. Like, if you wanted to cruise over the bridge on your e-bike, down to Belle Isle or maybe grab a Coney Dog in Corktown, you'd hit a wall as soon as you got back on this side of the river. It's wild, considering how many people are using them these days.

I heard the city is *sprinting* to get this bylaw reviewed. And honestly, it makes total sense. We're building this massive piece of infrastructure, a literal superhighway for people and goods, and we can't have folks getting off the bridge and immediately running into legal trouble because their mode of transport is too modern for our old rules. This isn't just about e-bikes; it's about connecting our communities, really. Imagine hopping on your e-bike from the waterfront trail, zipping across the Detroit River, and linking up with their trails over there. It's a huge quality of life thing, and it’s a no-brainer for a city that prides itself on being connected.

* **What this means for Windsor:**

* Easier access to the Gordie Howe Bridge for active transportation users.

* Alignment with Detroit's more e-bike friendly regulations.

* A boost for local businesses who cater to cyclists and e-bike users, especially along Ouellette Avenue and down into Sandwich.

* Another reason to be proud of our new bridge, showing we’re thinking about the future, not just the past.

This is a real "only in Windsor" moment, where you see us adapting fast to this huge new reality right in our backyard. We’re not just building a bridge; we're building a whole new way of life around it.

Marco. Out.

My primo, Pat, talks about this kind of stuff every morning on the show — check him out live at mornings.live.

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