The Toronto Centre for
Active Transportation (TCAT) is pleased to release a video that explores the
evolution of cycling infrastructure in Toronto and Montreal. Available
on YouTube in English, French and Spanish, the video showcases bicycle
infrastructure in Canada's two largest cities and features on-street interviews.
Both cities have made progress in creating a network of bike lanes, yet each has
taken a different approach. Much of Montreal's cycling network is physically
separated from motorized traffic, whereas Toronto's consists primarily of
on-street painted bike lanes. The goal of the video is to inspire cities
to create more dedicated space for cyclists and inform viewers on
differences in the cycling planning process between Toronto and Montreal.
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