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I Bike Toronto 1976


During a recent visit to the Bike Pirates Geoff showed me this old 1976 Bike Route Announcement. Amazing.
As far as I know it was one of Toronto's first bike routes and even a quite extensive north-south corridor. Over 30 years later it's still a key bike lane/route in the Toronto and if you read the text on the announcement, it speaks volumes for how far we have come in terms of making Toronto a bicycle friendly city.

New TTC Bicycle Signage Photos


I had time yesterday and took some photos of the new stickers ... nice!

The rest of my photos are here:
http://www.web.net/~lukmar/Action1/index.html

TTC warmly welcomes cyclists

Is the TTC warming up to cyclists? Even if they have nothing specific to announce in this press release I'm hoping they'll start serving hot chocolate to cyclists who stop biking and hop onto the nearest bus.

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blockquote>TTC launches the "WARM WELCOME" campaign

Monday, January 26, 2009

The Toronto Transit Commission announces it's new bike-friendly attitude for Toronto two-wheelers with the "Warm Welcome" campaign.

Starting today the TTC is changing the signage at all of it's subway stations, replacing the NO BICYCLES during rush-hour signs, to a more positive sign (a bike symbol in a green circle) displaying the times when bicycles are allowed.

TTC by-law No. 1, Section 17 has not changed, but the presentation of it has. Instead of prohibiting bicycles, the new signs welcome bicycles all day Saturday and Sunday/Monday to Friday from 9:30am to 3:30pm and 6:30pm to close.

The move is part of the Transit City Strategy, the first step in an effort to make the TTC a more integrated commuter system.

The effort hopes to encourage Toronto cyclists, especially those with long commutes, to continue biking all winter, knowing that when it's too cold or snowy, they are welcome to come aboard.

"To all you brave cyclists who ride all winter long, this is just a little change to help you go a long way." says TTC commissioner Adam Giambroni.

Photo journal contest of your commute

Send your commuting photos to Smart Commute Toronto and Spacing. The winners will be published in Spacing! Winning photos and runners up will also be posted online at Spacing.

Only submissions of 3-5 photos or a multi-photo compilation based on a commuting theme will be accepted, captions are optional.

I know there's got to be a lot of great cycling commuter photos out there. Let's get someone's outrageous commute from the far edge of Scarborough.

Contest closes April 30th, 2009.

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