
Access to cycling is unfair across Canadian cities
There is a lot of work to do.

There is a lot of work to do.
This is what happens when two neighbouring municipalities coordinate to make a street safe for all users.
This used to be a typical suburban arterial road that only the bravest among us would think to cycle down, but after five years of construction, this road has become a lot better for cyclists and drivers.
Connecting old tree-lined neighbourhoods to new mid-rise developments in the suburbs, this redesigned road has been a huge help for so many people. My only complaints are a few rough bumps at certain intersections, but aside from that, it's great to see what forward-thinking councils are capable of.
London bike lanes increased fivefold in 10 years.
We can prevail against opposition
She is on our side.