pedestrian safety
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‘Blessing Of The Bikes’ at St. Aidan’s Church connects riders’ faith with love for motorcycles
A Beaches neighbourhood church brought a sense of faith, and an added layer of safety, to the free spirit of motorcycle riding last Sunday.
News
Toronto reduces speed limits to help protect pedestrians and cyclists
Many roads across Toronto, mainly Scarborough, have lowered their speed limits from 60 kilometers an hour to 50 kilometers an hour.
Opinion
City’s road safety efforts need more action, not more plans
A mayoral candidate’s safer streets proposal isn’t fresh, it could work. All it needs is the city and councils support.
News
Distracted driving and pedestrian fatalities on steady climb
More people are holding their phones to text and call while driving their vehicles. Since 2011, the Toronto Police have issued more than 110,000 charges that are related to distracted driving.
News
Pedestrian safety campaign launching today in Toronto
After a weekend that saw six pedestrian accidents, including one death, Toronto Police are launching a pedestrian safety campaign today.
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