My dad has been biking to work in Toronto his entire life. He's a very law abiding person (teaches the paralegal course and writes law texts in fact) and rides as close to the side of roads here as possible. He has still been targeted from time to time by anti-bike dicks, simply for taking up a meter of the road. He's seventy this year, finally retiring and still biking to work from Y and E all the way to Seneca's Finch West campus. There is a real culture from some drivers out there of not being able to share, and seeing bikes as an unacceptable inconvenience. I worry about my dad and his commitment to commuter biking. He has been sideswiped off his bike once by some schmuk. Placing guards next to lanes, like they have in many places around the world, locally speaking in Montreal would go a long way to mitigating injuries, deaths, and dare I say purposeful assaults in some cases. Why this expense is so angering to some is beyond me.