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OP-ED: “On Your Left” Isn’t the Problem

Lanrick Bennett says that how you pass is more important than how you signal you're passing

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Under Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act, people riding bikes are required to have a few basic pieces of safety equipment: a properly fitted helmet, a white front light, a red rear light, and a bell or horn. That last requirement is the one that sparked this reflection. What happens when someone riding a bike doesn’t ring the bell while approaching pedestrians or slower users on a path? What if instead they simply use their voice and say, “On your left”? Is that rude? That question came to mind... Read more

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