Toronto cyclists rally behind pitch for lower speed limits

January 29, 2015

“It is likely that causation runs in both directions: safer cycling encourages more cycling, and more cycling encourages greater safety,” wrote John Pucher, professor of urban Planning at Rutgers University and author of the 2012 book City Cycling.

Metro News, Jan. 29

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