PukeGreen
Active Member
What's this? I thought it was illegal to ride an adult-sized bike on a Toronto sidewalk. This year I've noticed it worse than ever and I've almost been hit by numerous bikes while walking. Maybe this incident will help spur some change.
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Woman, 56, dies after being struck by bike on sidewalk
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/678179
Thandiwe Vela
Staff Reporter
The woman who was struck by a cyclist on a sidewalk Thursday evening has died.
This tragedy is a "stark reminder" that bicycles should not be used on sidewalks, police say.
At about 3:30 p.m., the 56-year-old woman was walking south on the west sidewalk of Kennedy Rd. near Sheppard Ave. E. while a 15-year-old boy was cycling north on the same sidewalk. The cyclist may have made a move to avoid the pedestrian, while the pedestrian made a move to avoid the cyclist, police said.
The two collided head on.
The Toronto woman, whose name has not been released, struck her head on the sidewalk and was rushed to Sunnybrook hospital with head trauma. She died just after 5 p.m.
"This is exactly why we don't want bikes on the sidewalks," Sgt. Tim Burrows of Toronto police traffic services said. "They really are made for pedestrians."
The teen cyclist was not injured and did not commit a criminal offence, Staff-Sgt. Brian Bowman said, although the investigating officer will be sitting down with a prosecutor to see if there is any interest in laying charges under city bylaws.
"It's not a good idea to ride a bicycle on a sidewalk but not strictly illegal," Bowman said.
"It's just a tragedy all around."
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Woman, 56, dies after being struck by bike on sidewalk
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/678179
Thandiwe Vela
Staff Reporter
The woman who was struck by a cyclist on a sidewalk Thursday evening has died.
This tragedy is a "stark reminder" that bicycles should not be used on sidewalks, police say.
At about 3:30 p.m., the 56-year-old woman was walking south on the west sidewalk of Kennedy Rd. near Sheppard Ave. E. while a 15-year-old boy was cycling north on the same sidewalk. The cyclist may have made a move to avoid the pedestrian, while the pedestrian made a move to avoid the cyclist, police said.
The two collided head on.
The Toronto woman, whose name has not been released, struck her head on the sidewalk and was rushed to Sunnybrook hospital with head trauma. She died just after 5 p.m.
"This is exactly why we don't want bikes on the sidewalks," Sgt. Tim Burrows of Toronto police traffic services said. "They really are made for pedestrians."
The teen cyclist was not injured and did not commit a criminal offence, Staff-Sgt. Brian Bowman said, although the investigating officer will be sitting down with a prosecutor to see if there is any interest in laying charges under city bylaws.
"It's not a good idea to ride a bicycle on a sidewalk but not strictly illegal," Bowman said.
"It's just a tragedy all around."