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Jekyll and Hyde approach to cyclists on sidewalks versus multi-use paths

Thu, 06/26/2014 - 10:37 by herb

It is taboo to ride a bike on a sidewalk—especially when there are children and elderly walking on it—but when it comes to "multi-use" paths, such as the Lakeshore path, it is officially okay. A multi-use path is at heart just a sidewalk on steroids.

Sharing on the sidewalk is verboten:


Source: Toronto Star

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Perceptions

Wed, 06/03/2009 - 16:04 by tanya

The CBC reports that the pedestrian committee is working to close a loophole that allows e-bikes on sidewalks. This makes sense, as e-bikers must be adults, and the intention of the bylaw was to allow children to ride on sidewalks.

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How to Safely Ride Sidewalks

Mon, 06/02/2008 - 11:03 by herb

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No, it's not OK for them to ride on the sidewalks

Fri, 10/12/2007 - 16:30 by anthony

I just came back from the 22 division's police station. I went there to have my complaint heard. Staff sergeant Glen Dewling (#2704) was good enough to listen to my complaint. He was prepared with his paperwork to hear my complaint about a specific officer. After reading my letter, he realized that it wasn't a specific officer I was complaining about, but the "we" in the officer's comment, as you'll see in the letter I wrote to them.

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