Mustapha
Senior Member
Reading these threads here, I'll agree that enforcement really is the answer; the whack jobs driving and on two wheels really need to be stopped by police and dealt with.
Until more bike lanes are added and the two modes of transport can be separated, this kind of conflict will continue.
The time I've spent in Amsterdam and Leipzig was an eye opener - most bicycles had lights at night and traveled at a decent speed in dedicated lanes that had their own signals.
Last week on Spadina, I saw something new; a bicycle tailgating a slower bicycle.
And, as a sometime cyclist I urge all the drivers here to give cyclists some space. It's scary to have a vehicle pass you at 60km with two feet to spare.
Until more bike lanes are added and the two modes of transport can be separated, this kind of conflict will continue.
The time I've spent in Amsterdam and Leipzig was an eye opener - most bicycles had lights at night and traveled at a decent speed in dedicated lanes that had their own signals.
Last week on Spadina, I saw something new; a bicycle tailgating a slower bicycle.
And, as a sometime cyclist I urge all the drivers here to give cyclists some space. It's scary to have a vehicle pass you at 60km with two feet to spare.