![]() Let’s be honest with ourselves - I’ll go first. Cyclists can, and sometimes do, inflict terrible bodily harm.īut I’m disappointed by the cyclist-on-cyclist pile-on that’s resulted. Photo by Commodore Gandalf Gunningham.Įmma Woolley recently wrote a guest post about cycling on Spacing, the gist of which was, jerky cyclists, stop being jerks! I get it: There are jerky cyclists and they do deserve to be told off for weaving in and out of traffic, blowing through open streetcar doors, failing to pay attention to what’s around them, or being unnecessarily rude and/or inconsiderate to drivers, pedestrians and other cyclists. ![]() She learned to ride her bike on the sidewalk of Howland Avenue. Lisan is an editor and former columnist at The Globe and Mail. Below is another open letter responding to all that by Lisan Jutras. The post generated lots of discussion here, on Twitter and even landed Emma on CBC’s Metro Morning earlier this week to discuss. Editor’s Note: Last week we posted an open letter by Emma Woolley about bad cyclist behavior in Toronto.
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