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Toronto, ON · TorontoThe City of Toronto is rolling out a new public awareness campaign to ease conflicts between cyclists, pedestrians and cars with lines like "You've got wheels, they've got heels," and "If it takes gas, it moves too fast for the bike lane" reports CBC and other outlets. New City of Toronto public awareness campaign hopes to ease conflicts between cyclists, pedestrians and cars. © The focus of the campaign is to help managing traffic in Toronto's bRead Article
City of Toronto Launches New Public Awareness Campaign to Keep Peace in Bike Lanes – eBikes Int'l

Montreal · MontrealThe North American Bikeshare and Scootershare Association (NABSA), the nonprofit membership-based association representing public, private, and nonprofit organizations in shared micromobility, celebrates the release of the sixth annual Shared Micromobility State of the Industry Report for North America. The total number of trips in 2024 increased 31% over 2023 to 225 million trips for a second record-setting year. © The 2024 State of the IndustryRead Article
NABSA’s 6th Shared Micromobility Report Shows Ridership Sets New Record of 225 Million Trips – eBikes Int'l

Toronto, ON · TorontoAlberta’s Transport Minister, Devin Dreeshen, has signalled that he wants cities in the province, particularly Edmonton and Calgary, to alter or remove any cycling bike lanes that impede automobile traffic reports CBC. Cyclists use the Fifth Street S.W. protected bicycle lane in downtown Calgary. © CBC If not, the Alberta government may table legislation to give them the power to do so, similar to the recent scenario in Ontario which passed Bill See the Story