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posted by Joe on 6/25/2007 | 0 Comments | Share/Save/Bookmark

Cyclist safety campaign now on

Traffic safety remains a top priority for the Toronto Police Service, and one of our traffic safety goals is to increase the focus on cycling safety. The police hope to do this by heightening public awareness of the need to share the roadways with cyclist

TheStar.com - News - We're happy to report on a barrel of fixes

On May 18, we told you about a series of bicycle rings, which cyclists use to lock up their bikes, on the east side of Bay St., south of Wellesley St., that had worked their way loose from the holes in which they were anchored.

Streetsblog ยป Toronto Cycling Activists Build Their Own Bike Network

Fed up with city government, which is two years behind schedule implementing a 1,000 kilometer bicycle network, Toronto's Other Urban Repair Squad have begun striping their own bike lanes -- in hot pink. The Toronto Star reports (via ibiketoronto):

Cycle of safety; There's discord over bike lanes. Are they really a road hazard?

"I think we truly need our own space for safe biking," he said. Viereck first saw bike lanes in Berlin, Germany, and recognized the benefit of having a special space for bicycle traffic. "I think it's a great idea and I would like to see it here," he s

Bicycle, van collide head on

A 14-year-old girl remains in hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after the bicycle she was riding and a van collided head on in Warsaw yesterday morning, Peterborough County OPP said.


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