Bicycle helmets, licensing pushed
By DON PEAT, SUN MEDIA
Last Updated: 13th September 2009, 4:04am
http://www.torontosun.com/news/toron...67286-sun.html
If cyclists are a city council priority on Toronto's streets, Councillor Michael Walker wants to see those cyclists wearing a helmet and licensed to ride on the road.
Walker's drive to helmet and license bike riders will go to the Public Works and Infrastructure committee meeting tomorrow.
"Helmets should have been adopted by now," Walker told the Sun Friday, expressing his frustration it was referred to committee. "We've wasted another 30 days.
"This committee should recommend it."
Back in the mid-1990s, Ontario's NDP government passed legislation making a helmet mandatory equipment for all cyclists. That bid was watered down when the Progressive Conservatives took over. Instead helmets were made mandatory for anyone under 18.
That's not good enough, the St. Paul's councillor says.
"Quite frankly, the largest number of accidents and serious accidents with bicyclists are ones who are 18 and over," Walker said.
Walker hopes the committee will commission a study of licensing, in concert with the Ministry of Transportation.
Yvonne Bambrick, executive director of the Toronto Cyclists Union, said she'll be speaking out tomorrow against both mandatory helmets and licences, calling them "barriers to entry" that will keep people from embracing cycling.
"Millions of people around the world cycle safely without helmets," Bambrick said. "Adults should have the opportunity to make their own choices."
She said governments focusing on helmets is an easy out when they should focus their safety efforts on improving infrastructure that makes biking safer.
As for licensing, Bambrick said that it "does not increase safety. What it does is add another layer of bureaucracy."