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Transit Windsor bus drivers accept cycling safety challenge

The dangers of buses and cyclists sharing the road irresponsibly were highlighted last month when a cyclist captured video from a helmet camera of a bus driver roaring by him, narrowly missing the cyclist.

Bike Windsor-Essex challenged bus drivers to a bike ride through the city to promote cycling safety

Cyclist's close call

8 years ago
Duration 0:39
Windsor cyclists captures video of bus narrowly hitting him while riding a city street.

Transit Windsor has accepted a challenge from cycling advocates to send bus drivers on a bike ride through the city to illustrate rider safety issues.

The dangers of buses and cyclists sharing the road irresponsibly were highlighted last month when a cyclist captured video from a helmet camera of a bus driver roaring by him, narrowly missing the cyclist motorists are required to give cyclists at least one metre of room.

At the time, members of Bike Windsor-Essexput out a challenge to teach bus drivers the rules of the road by leading them through a city bike ride.

"We would like to seethem out on the streets on bicycles to experience what it feels like to be on a bicycle when a bus goes by you," said Lori Newton, executive director at Bike Windsor-Essex. "It's a very scary experience and if the bus is too close, it just makes it more dangerous."

Lori Newton of Bike Windsor-Essex challenged city bus drivers to learn about cycling safety by going for a bike ride. (Derek Spalding/CBC)

Transit Windsor confirmed with CBC they agreed to the challenge, but details of when and what the event will look like have yet to be determined.

Newton wants to move as quick as she can to set upthe bike ride in order to improve safety on the road.

"I think it's a very positive step forward that they've offered to come for a bike ride with us," she said."We werevery pleased to hear from Transit Windsor that they areconcernedabout the education of their drivers and that they're concerned for the vulnerableusers of our roads."

Bike Windsor-Essexis also considering extending their invitation to other drivers in the city.

"Everyone can experience the streets from the handle bars of a bicycle, which is what we all really need to do," she said.

Woman accosts cyclist

8 years ago
Duration 0:17
A woman yells at cyclist Rob Thibert, telling him to ride his bike on the sidewalk.