Toronto is initiating a public awareness campaign featuring rhymes to mitigate conflicts between cyclists, pedestrians, and vehicles in bike lanes. This campaign comes as bike lanes become increasingly crowded with e-bikes and scooters. The city is also cooperating with the police to manage these micromobility devices. Education on proper bike lane usage is prioritized to ensure safety for all road users, including e-bike riders who often play crucial roles as delivery drivers. The campaign aims to clarify bike lane rules and promote safer interactions on city roads.
The City of Toronto is launching a public awareness campaign with rhymes to reduce conflicts between cyclists, pedestrians, and cars in the city’s bike lanes.
With the increase in e-bikes and scooters, Toronto's bike lanes have seen more traffic, prompting the need for better management and educational measures.
Education is deemed the first line of defense in managing the safety of both e-bike riders and other road users in Toronto.
Toronto police emphasized the importance of educating e-bike riders, especially delivery drivers, to enhance safety for all road users.
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