In the midst of a debate over a deadly car-vs-bicycling accident (in which the car driver allegedly ran a cyclist into a post office box),
Toronto is considering mandatory licensing for all cyclists and registration of all bicycles. This seems like a bad idea on multiple levels. First, it is sure to discourage bicycling at a time when both obesity and oil prices are on the rise. Second, it is a law that is likely to be unenforceable, leading to a large number of scofflaws. Third, studies seem to show that bicyclists are highly aware of laws, and generally as likely to follow them as your average automobile driver.
Of course, I am open to hear from the other side. But on the face of it, this seems like just another knee-jerk reaction to "do something", rather than taking the time to do the
right thing.
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VERY BAD IDEA
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How is the solution to a cyclist being run off the road into a Post Office Box to say the cyclist who was run off the road should have to have a license? It's like saying if you got food poison from a restaurant that you should have to pass a board of health inspection instead of the restaurant.
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