What about education for cyclists as well. I had 2 blow a stop sign on
Richmond as I was coming in to work today. I was already at the
intersection, if I had not hit the brake they would not have made it across
the street. These were adults not young kids.
Education for all, may help. I am sure that we have all experienced
situations like this. It is no wonder that some drivers feel that cyclists
do not belong on the road, especially when they don't follow the rules of
the road.
Rand MacIntosh
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-----Original Message-----
From: ckcycle-bounces(a)lists.ncf.ca [mailto:ckcycle-bounces@lists.ncf.ca] On
Behalf Of James Lively
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 9:24 PM
To: ckcycle(a)lists.ncf.ca
Subject: [CKcycle] Pull up display.
Thanks for the feedback. These two displays are the first info. out there
and are designed as large travelling displays. There is a handout leaflet in
the works, for both drivers and cyclists. I just caught the council meeting
of the 19th July where they supported education for both.
Its unfortunate that it took the accident on King Street of a "cyclist"
injuring a pedestrian on the sidewalk to make them wake up!
James.
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