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Toronto’s Bloor St. Bike Lanes are an Urban Success Story as Cycling Use Increases

by eBikes International

August 30, 2020 - (Toronto, ON) Daily cycling use is skyrocketing as recent additions to Bloor St. bike lanes, and also other areas of Toronto, are seeing positive results as part of the city’s #ActiveTO initiative reports Now Magazine.

New and improved Bloor St. bike lanes in Toronto are seeing increased use. © Now Magazine
New and improved Bloor St. bike lanes in Toronto are seeing increased use. © Now Magazine

According to numbers collected by Bells on Bloor, Toronto Centre Cyclists and the Toronto Community Bikeways Coalition the number of cyclists has increased rapidly.

On May 28, Toronto City Council moved to fast track the city’s cycling network in response to transit issues created by the COVID crisis. The plan called for the addition of some 25 kilometres of bike lanes on Bloor, University and Danforth.

“The counts already show significant cycling volumes,” said Albert Koehl, a founding member of Bells on Boor.

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