@jonnywpg9999@TheBikingLawyer@HamiltonPolice@fordnation@PrabSarkaria Whether or not the cyclist could have avoided the collision better has no bearing on this. The cyclist was not breaking the law. The driver was breaking the law, and created a danger to the public by doing so.
@Medkhit@fde_enthusiast7@cowinthevatican@Empty_America With obesity is running 32-44%, I think a lot of "normal" adults are pushing 300lbs.
As an outsider, I've never seen the insane levels of obesity I saw in the US south anywhere else. It's shocking.
@harryjhong@TheBikingLawyer@TorontoPolice >Video shows a motorist absolutely blowing a stop sign, entering a junction which they cannot fully see, at speed, and causing a dangerous crash.
>"cyclists are the problem"
ok buddy, time to log off twitter.
@RamblingMadman3@TheBikingLawyer@TorontoPolice No he wasn't, Shaw street is bi-directional for cyclists. The lanes are painted right there on the road. Look at streetveiw if you don't believe me. Better yet, don't post dumb comments when you have no idea what you're talking about. ๐คก
@TonyPcar968@TheBikingLawyer You are misinformed. Shaw street is bi-directional for cyclists for its entire length from King to Davenport. The parts of Shaw that are one-way for motor vehicles have counter-flow bike lanes.
@ShibaDog2022@mcglucko@Egmel@robwww@BadlyParkedOx@Wankpanzer I (Vin Diesel) am having a great time making fun of your dumb comments. Meanwhile, you're the one who seems triggered and keeps deflecting from the point of discussion.
Maybe learn about a topic before posting dumb comments online?