The
Toronto Cyclists Union launched yesterday morning...
(although whoever is running their website is asleep at the switch, because as of right now, 24 hours later, it hasn't been updated from the "coming soon" messages - that doesn't bode well for the future operation of the site...)
What do you think of the Bike Union? Their plan is to be a unified voice for cyclists at City Hall. Can they make a difference?
Here are some recent news articles about it and their launch yesterday:
Cyclists get in gear to speak with a unified voice
"There's an attitude shift taking place as gas prices go up," Mr. Heaps said. Biking can be faster than travelling by car, and suburban commuters can combine cycling with public transit to avoid rush-hour frustrations...
A true bicycle culture remains elusive
Mass movements tend not to be engendered by death-defying activity. "You don't buy a car if there's no roads," grumbles Adrian Heaps. "You don't ride a bike if there's no infrastructure for it. And we don't have anywhere near enough."
Cycling's union movement
The union aims to hold city councillors, many of whom may be surprised at how many cyclists they have in their wards, accountable. "We've got this incredible bike plan that council passed in 2001– it's visionary," says Yvonne Bambrick...