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Bike To Work 2010 Promo

NEWSFLASH: The City of Mississauga has just posted a YouTube video in honour of Bike to Work Day, which is entitled Bike to Work (click to view)

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The Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee and Smart Commute Mississauga invite you to participate in the 4th Annual Bike to Work Day on Monday, May 31, 2010.  In conjunction with these two groups, the City of Mississauga will be hosting a breakfast event at the Living Arts Centre Park on Bike to Work Day to encourage area residents and employees to try cycling to work. Continue reading Bike To Work 2010 Promo

Mississauga Transit demos Bike Racks at Bike to Work ’09

Mississauga cyclists were out in perfect sunshine weather for this year’s Bike to Work inaugural pancake breakfast at City Hall. Four police officers from the Peel’s cycling division were on hand to escort the planned ride from Riverwood Park to City Centre. Suddenly all the cyclists were strictly obeying the traffic signs like the ones saying “cyclists dismount and walk across intersection.”
We were treated at the pancake breakfast (in addition to pancakes) to a demonstration on how to load bikes onto the Mississauga Transit bus bike racks. Check out the video.[youtube 0Gt2wYCwl7Y] Continue reading Mississauga Transit demos Bike Racks at Bike to Work ’09

Great Streets, Great Cities

New York City’s Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan will be the guest speaker at a public meeting in Port Credit on Wed. April 22, 2009 @ 7:15 p.m. (doors open for 6:45p.m.)

The event is called: ‘Great Streets, Great Cities: Moving from Talking to Doing‘. It is about creating liveable streets, based on the significant changes she has made [...]

The Transportation Food Chain

Some cyclists tend to complain to no end about dangerous car drivers, but what about those same cyclists’ cavalier attitude around pedestrians? Welcome to the transportation food chain where bicycles tend to be caught right in the middle. [...]