Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 18 Jun 2015, p. 27

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"The vast majority of collisions in- volving cyclists are intersection related, followed by cyclists struck from behind when passing motorists failto provideenough roomfstatesa Haiton police press release. Police didn't have information as to whether any of the accidents were fatal and how many resulted in seri- ous injuries. Bicycles are considered vehicles un- der the Highway Traffic Act therefore cyclists must abide by the same rules and regulations as drivers. All cyclists undertheageoflsare re- quired by law to wear a helmet while riding or operating a bicycle, and the chinstrap of the helmet must be se- curely fastened under the chin. Under the Highway Traffic Act. a police officer who finds any person contravening the act or any munici- pal bylaw regulating traffic while in charge of a bicycle may require that person to stop and identify them- selves, just as drivers must do during a traffic stop. A ticketllcan be issued” as well. ‘ 5 " Bicycle Safety Tips can be found at httpd/googl/BMVBsb. The number of accidents involving cyclists and motorists in Halton is causing enough concern among po- lice that they're stepping up aware- ness and enforcement efforts. Police say that since January 2014 therehavebeen127reportsofcolliâ€" sions involving vehicles and bicycles of accidents involving cyclists The number of accidents involving cyclists and motorists in Halton is ‘ causing enough concern amonng- : ' lice that they’re stepping up aware- ness and enforcement efforts. Police say that since January 2014 therehavebeen127reportsofcolli- sions involving vehicles and bicycles . in Halton. "The vast majority of collisions in- VOMHQ Cyclists are intersection Hated followed by cyclists struck ‘ o behind when passing motorists «Itoprovideenoughrooml'statesa , Halton police press release. Police didn't have information as to June 18th - July ist Halton seeing high number of accidents A photo caption in last Thursday's Champion contained the incor- rect spelling of a member of the 2990 Lorne Scots Army Cadets. The correct spelling of his name is Sparsh Kapar. The Champion regrets this error.

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